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Chest Freezer: Bosch, Miele or Whirlpool?
Any advice regarding choice between these chest freezers (or any
others?) 1. Bosch GTA 37900 13.5 cu ft 2. Miele GT315ES 10.2 cu ft 3. Whirlpool 14.5 cu ft 1 & 2 are class A and 3 is class C in energy rating. -- David Longley |
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Chest Freezer: Bosch, Miele or Whirlpool?
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 16:13:11 +0100, David Longley
wrote: Any advice regarding choice between these chest freezers (or any others?) 1. Bosch GTA 37900 13.5 cu ft 2. Miele GT315ES 10.2 cu ft 3. Whirlpool 14.5 cu ft 1 & 2 are class A and 3 is class C in energy rating. Have a look at Liebherr. We have one of their vertical models and it's excellent. A Google search will find you a good price. ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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Chest Freezer: Bosch, Miele or Whirlpool?
Talking of chest freezers. How long will a smaller chest freezer
maintain its contents at an acceptable frozen temperature if disconnected from the power? Assuming that the freezer is full, it is at a very low temp when the power is cut, and, the door isn't lifted? Colin |
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Chest Freezer: Bosch, Miele or Whirlpool?
In article MPG.198866bbc9b146989b3d@localhost, Colin Blackburn
writes Talking of chest freezers. How long will a smaller chest freezer maintain its contents at an acceptable frozen temperature if disconnected from the power? Assuming that the freezer is full, it is at a very low temp when the power is cut, and, the door isn't lifted? Colin 48 hrs apparently. -- David Longley |
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