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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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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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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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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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