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Older Freezer - Works Well krphoto 05-25-2006
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Posted by on May 25, 2006, 11:18 am

Older model Borg-Warner freezer perhaps 20-30 yrs. old.
Looks to be about 12-14 cubic feet in size and is a horizontal
chest type. Dimensions are 60"L x 28"W x 36"H
Works well and keeps everything well frozen. Could use a
new gasket around the door. Located in Sheraden beside
McKee's Rocks, PA

Great as an extra freezer at home or one for camp!

Asking $50 obo ------------------- Make an offer!

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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on May 25, 2006, 11:43 am

>
> Older model Borg-Warner freezer perhaps 20-30 yrs. old.
> Looks to be about 12-14 cubic feet in size and is a horizontal
> chest type. Dimensions are 60"L x 28"W x 36"H
>
> Asking $50 obo ------------------- Make an offer!

Keep in mind the operating cost is going to be about $15 to $20 a month MORE
than a modern freezer. Not a good buy even for free.



Posted by Danny Clemson on May 27, 2006, 3:54 pm
Edwin Pawlowski:

> Keep in mind the operating cost is going to be about $15 to $20 a
> month MORE than a modern freezer.

Can you back that up?

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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on May 27, 2006, 5:35 pm

> Edwin Pawlowski:
>
>> Keep in mind the operating cost is going to be about $15 to $20 a
>> month MORE than a modern freezer.
>
> Can you back that up?
>

Sure. Look at the ratings of the old and the newer units. Couple that with
added insulation and you have a large drop in electric use.

I replaced an old 10 cu ft. refrigerator that we had in the basement with a
new 18 cu. ft. frost free and saved $10 a month. This is common knowledge.
Just ask any appliance tech, check with EPS energy star materials, or your
electric utility. . Old refrigerators and freezers were energy hogs
compared to the modern units in the past 5 years or so.

Don't take my word, do your own research and you will find I'm correct.



Posted by Danny Clemson on May 27, 2006, 11:49 pm
Edwin Pawlowski:

>> Can you back that up?

> This is common knowledge.


I think your $15-20/month is way high.

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