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<blockquote data-quote="garytx" data-source="post: 3807898" data-attributes="member: 49752"><p>I agree, my parents purchased a 12cu ft chest freezer from OTASCO in 1969. Paid $160 dollars for it (I found the receipt.) It sold at their estate sale in 2020 for $150 dollars. Still running and freezing like it did in in 1969. The lid lock still worked.</p><p></p><p>Buy a chest freezer if you have the floor space. It keeps the cold in when you open the lid vs an upright freezer that looses all the cold air each time you open the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garytx, post: 3807898, member: 49752"] I agree, my parents purchased a 12cu ft chest freezer from OTASCO in 1969. Paid $160 dollars for it (I found the receipt.) It sold at their estate sale in 2020 for $150 dollars. Still running and freezing like it did in in 1969. The lid lock still worked. Buy a chest freezer if you have the floor space. It keeps the cold in when you open the lid vs an upright freezer that looses all the cold air each time you open the door. [/QUOTE]
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