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38 year old freezer efficiency?
I have an approximately 38 year old upright freezer. It is working
perfectly. I know door gasket is not as good at it could be, however, it seems to close pretty tight. It can be real hard to open a 2nd time after looking for something. But I know there are a lot of square feet which are acted upon by a very small vacuum. Also, if the unit is not running, like after a defrost, the magnets in the door gasket are pretty weak. Anyway, to the question. In your opinions, would it be advantageous to replace it for a new more efficient unit? How long do you think it would take it to pay off? BTW, this freezer has survived being powered off for 4 months and moved 700 miles, approximately 3 years ago. It is a little noisy, but it's been that way for 38 year, except now it is in a place were I can hear it more. |
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