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Posted by Bobb on February 5, 2008, 6:35 am
It will be fine, as long as you clean it, store it upright in a dry rodent
free place, and leave the door open slightly for air circulation.
Check with the kids first to make sure they might have a slight interest.
You don't want to store it for 3-5 years and then have them tell you they
never had any interest in it.
>I couldn't find the 'alt.hvacr' newsgroup and I'm sure somebody here has
> a good answer to this. Whether or not that answer gets posted has yet
> to be seen but I'll take a chance. :)
>
> I've got a four year old 21 cubic foot freezer and I'm contemplating
> getting a larger one to replace it. My question is, would it harm or
> shorten the life of a freezer (or refrigerator) if it were to sit for a
> few years (say 3-5) without power? I'd like to pass it on to one of my
> kids when they need one but it would piss me off if it started having
> problems shortly thereafter because I let it sit unused for while.
>
> Or would I be better off just selling it so somebody could get some
> useful life out of it?
>
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