patandchickens
Deeply Rooted
So, I am working on talking my husband into getting a smallish chest freezer this year, mostly so we can raise some meat chickens (that is, so we can have them processed all at once) but also because it would make it far easier to save larger quantities of produce for winter.
While I can certainly see the appeal of a monster unit that would hold, like, half a cow, I think we might be better off with smaller. Although I had a *tiny* one in grad school, maybe 4-5 cu.ft.?, and it was awfully darn small and made a noticeable dent in the electricity bill. I dunno.
So, any wisdom on how size vs cost trade off? I don't want unneccessarily high operating expenses, but otoh a larger unit should keep the food longer during power outages, right?
Basically I think I'm soliciting people to ramble on about what
they do/don't like about their freezers - that would be really helpful
Thanks,
Pat
While I can certainly see the appeal of a monster unit that would hold, like, half a cow, I think we might be better off with smaller. Although I had a *tiny* one in grad school, maybe 4-5 cu.ft.?, and it was awfully darn small and made a noticeable dent in the electricity bill. I dunno.
So, any wisdom on how size vs cost trade off? I don't want unneccessarily high operating expenses, but otoh a larger unit should keep the food longer during power outages, right?
Basically I think I'm soliciting people to ramble on about what
they do/don't like about their freezers - that would be really helpful
Thanks,
Pat