Standing freezer

DapperDan

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I need one. I have half a grass fed steer coming this week and have been too busy and kinda dropped the ball

Surely there have been some that are tried and tested. Looking for the most reliable standing freezer option. I don’t want a chest freezer. I have a small one and stuff gets lost in the bottom and they are harder to organize. Plus, they take up too much room for my small garage.

Thanks!


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I bought a GE a few years back. It's been great except I accidentally bought the plastic shelf version instead of glass. After I discovered that error I found the glass shelf version was out of stock everywhere with a lead time in weeks to get one. I was stuck and needed it immediately. In short the plastic shelves suck for heavy stuff like meat. It would likely be fine for a typical family but if you're storing meat those plastic shelves will flex and bow. The worst is the top. It flexes enough that it makes the drawer up top hard to use. Get glass if you have the choice. Of course if you buy a simpler model with wire shelves you should be good.
 
Mine just took a dump on me around 6 weeks ago. Replaced it with this one and so far, so good. GE has a nice first responder/millitary discount too, so the price was right directly from them. This is definitely a little bigger than I had initially, but the extra space has been nice.

 
I've got a samsung and a beko upright freezer. My next one will almost certainly be another beko. The samsung has been great, but $ for $ the beko was a better value. You'll need 2 of these for a whole steer.

 
i have 2 21.3 cu ft GE upright freezers, they've been fine. none of the new freezers/fridges last as long as the ones made in the 70s and 80s, but they last long enough to be useful for sure. 4 years on the older one, 1 on the newer one.
 
GM (General Motors)......it will last you at least 65 years. Mine is a 1960's model and runs like it was just built yesterday. Freezes everything harder than granite and quickly.....when you clack 2 steaks together it sounds like steel plates clacking together. I bet it gets to -40 degrees F. It was built by Frigidaire......and will be replaced by same when that time comes, if ever.
 
Mine just took a dump on me around 6 weeks ago. Replaced it with this one and so far, so good. GE has a nice first responder/millitary discount too, so the price was right directly from them. This is definitely a little bigger than I had initially, but the extra space has been nice.


Looks like I can snag this one for around $800. Not a bad price at all.


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My parents have a large upright freezer in their basement that they've had since I was a small child. That would make it pretty close to 60 years old - and its still doing its thing.
 
I have the Frigidaire 13cu garage freezer. Have heard mixed review but I'm going on 5 years with no issues. Only regret is not buying the 20. I'm getting a lot better at filling it
 
Mine just took a dump on me around 6 weeks ago. Replaced it with this one and so far, so good. GE has a nice first responder/millitary discount too, so the price was right directly from them. This is definitely a little bigger than I had initially, but the extra space has been nice.

Be cautious of the "frost free" freezers. I found this caused freezer burn after about a year.
 
I’ve had a GE ‘garage ready’ with the glass shelves for 6-7 years. It’s in the shop with no climate control, and we’ve been pleased.
 
Be cautious of the "frost free" freezers. I found this caused freezer burn after about a year.
Other than a chest freezer I don’t think you can buy a non frost free (manual defrost) anymore. I haven’t seen a manual defrost upright sold in many years now.
 
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