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Walk in Freezer
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11/12/16 07:38 PM
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Matagorda Mud Pig
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I want one, so I wanted to reach out to y'all to get some recommendations. I'd have it in my garage, and have about a $5,000 budget. Of course, would happily pay much less. What suggestions do you have?
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/13/16 12:34 AM
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bill oxner
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The pros and cons of a walk in refrigerator - Overblog https://en.over-blog.com › The_pros_and... Jun 7, 2011 - Unsuitable for home use. Although an essential piece of equipment in the food services industry, walk in coolers and walk in freezers are not necessarily associated with the modern home. Companies ...
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/13/16 01:12 AM
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bill oxner
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I've been to a couple of leases that had walk in coolers but I've never heard of walk in freezers. How do you plan to use it?
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/13/16 03:54 AM
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We have a big family and by the time hunting season is over, we have three chest freezers full of game. I don't like chest freezers because of the difficulty finding the various cuts of meat etc. stand up freezers just don't last very long and I've been burned twice by them.
I'd like to use it simply for frozen storage.
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/13/16 02:43 PM
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bill oxner
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My stand up freezer is 50 years old and still works fine. I'll be happy to take some chili meat off your hands.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/14/16 08:12 PM
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Prepare for a higher electrical bill once you start this unit, running 24/7 will use some power. For myself we just have large upright freezer, yes chest freezers hide foods that you want, or organized game from other items, veggies, sweets, etc.....
"Are we really here in LIfe?, or is it temporary"
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/14/16 09:33 PM
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we have 2 large upright freezers (one in the house, one in the garage), both Kenmore, but also both are over 30 years old. We also have a large refrigerator with freezer on top for drinks and overflow freezer space in the garage too. With a budget of $5k, could buy several good upright freezers and allow for replacement years down the road.
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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11/15/16 07:23 PM
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The electric cost would blow your budget over a few years. I'm guessing $100-$150 per month. If anyone on here runs a commercial type fridge or freezer, maybe they can chime in. I've got an old coke machine that costs $35 a month on electricity. That's why it's not plugged in anymore...
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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12/11/16 09:14 AM
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samh
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We have a big family and by the time hunting season is over, we have three chest freezers full of game. I don't like chest freezers because of the difficulty finding the various cuts of meat etc. stand up freezers just don't last very long and I've been burned twice by them.
I'd like to use it simply for frozen storage. We use milk crates to organize our chest freezers they stack well and leave room for empty corn bags to hold the little 1 lb bags of burger.
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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12/11/16 12:07 PM
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Do you want long term storage or just to hold deer during deer season? If it's the later option check out the coolbot system and make you own walk in cooler.
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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12/11/16 01:40 PM
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bill oxner
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Do you want long term storage or just to hold deer during deer season? If it's the later option check out the coolbot system and make you own walk in cooler. There's a difference in a walk in cooler and a walk in freezer.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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12/11/16 03:10 PM
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Im in the food/catering world and a walk in freezer is going to set you back a a bit plus the energy cost...We use stand alone freezers..remember if that big guy goes out all is lost..If you have 2 or 3 smaller units you only lose the one that goes out..and in most cases if its over night and the door is shut you are fine for 48 hrs....I think you are spending too much on one unit and could be using that money for additional meats...I have a Kenmore stand up in my garage and it has been running for 12 years straight...
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Re: Walk in Freezer
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12/11/16 05:55 PM
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Do you want long term storage or just to hold deer during deer season? If it's the later option check out the coolbot system and make you own walk in cooler. There's a difference in a walk in cooler and a walk in freezer. That is a great observation.
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