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populardas1984 posted Yesterday 10:18 PM
populardas1984 posted Yesterday 10:18 PM

Frigidaire Platinum Silver 6.5 Cu. ft. Upright Freezer, EFRF698 $198

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Model: Frigidaire 6.5 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER- PLATINUM DESIGN Stainless Steel | EFRF698

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Yesterday 11:33 PM
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ahmadkaYesterday 11:33 PM
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FYI, shelves cannot be removed
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Today 12:57 AM
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nrtc6650Today 12:57 AM
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I'm thinking I should just remove my fridge entirely and replace it with this freezer. Are there any downsides to this?
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Today 02:07 AM
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Friedsushi87Today 02:07 AM
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Quote from nrtc6650 :
I'm thinking I should just remove my fridge entirely and replace it with this freezer. Are there any downsides to this?
This is smaller than a full sized fridge. Most fridges have 15-20 cubic feet for the bottom fridge alone. This is 6.5 cubic feet. So this is a supplimental unit, not a replacement.
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bigbenbenToday 04:17 AM
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Size of 2 mini fridges
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nrtc6650Today 01:03 PM
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Quote from Friedsushi87 :
This is smaller than a full sized fridge. Most fridges have 15-20 cubic feet for the bottom fridge alone. This is 6.5 cubic feet. So this is a supplimental unit, not a replacement.
Well I need to eat less anyway so maybe that works good for me. Bought it, thanks.
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Quantum1000Today 02:23 PM
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If you are in the mood to empty this thing out every month to chisel ice out - then go for it - otherwise - stay away, complete rubbish.
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AmusedDime497Today 07:31 PM
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Quote from Quantum1000 :
If you are in the mood to empty this thing out every month to chisel ice out - then go for it - otherwise - stay away, complete rubbish.
Been over a year and have minimal build up of ice and never defrost. Thanks for the nonsense
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AmusedDime497Today 07:33 PM
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PRO TIP:
the door on this has a super strong aggressive seal when you close it, which it great but the average person who pulls on the door will either tip it over or struggle to open it.

Open it by the seal instead of the door. Wrap your hand ✋ up at the top grab a little bit of the white seal and pull gently and it opens with ease.
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IndigoSweater892Today 08:19 PM
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2 questions:
1- How much is the electrical consumption of this?
2- Where does this stand when compared with Costco's 11-foot Hamilton Beach UF? Twice as big, about $300
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Grateful11Today 08:43 PM
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Quote from ahmadka :
FYI, shelves cannot be removed
To me that's a good thing in this case because the shelves are the refrigerant grids, cools down extremely fast. We've had this one for about a year. It hit 0˚ in less than 2 hours and it's not frost free so food keeps longer.
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Grateful11Today 08:48 PM
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
PRO TIP:
the door on this has a super strong aggressive seal when you close it, which it great but the average person who pulls on the door will either tip it over or struggle to open it.

Open it by the seal instead of the door. Wrap your hand ✋ up at the top grab a little bit of the white seal and pull gently and it opens with ease.
Only time I've noticed being really really hard to open is if you open back up right after closing it. I put my thumb against the freezer case and open the door with my other 4 fingers. It does seal really good. We've had it for about a year and really like. It sits beside our 7cu.ft. chest type that we let food get old in because it goes to the bottom and we forget about it.

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