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I've been researching this. Watched many YouTubes like these:
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Benefits of using a freezer:
More insulation and thicker walls than fridge.
More space inside.
Top rack allows for hanging meat on hooks - fridge usually has no place to hang meat hooks from at the top.
I don’t have a stand up freezer to convert. I have a chest freezer, and don’t use it anymore now that I have come to understand the damage of freezing. I’ll probably sell it.
If you do have a stand up freezer, you may want to consider one of the methods in the videos above.
The downside of using anything with a sensor/probe is that you have to run that sensor into the freezer. If you feed it through the door gap, air escapes and it can damage the seal. Another option is to drill a hole through the freezer, and then you have to seal that hole somehow, silicone, duct tape. The last option I read about was to replace the original thermostat with a universal fridge thermostat. I didn’t look for videos on that one, but I really don’t think it would be that hard. Freezers are very simple. A compressor that cools, and a controller with a dial that has a sensor going into the freezer. You would just find the controller, cut both wires going to it, and wire those into the new universal refrigerator sensor – as long as the new sensor worked with the old probe…that would be the catch if any. That is probably my favorite idea, just because I don’t like the idea of drilling holes or running the probe in the door gap and having the seal rest on it, leaking some air and costing money, possibly wearing the seal. However, if you have a freezer that is still in warranty, the probe in the door gap is the only option that DOES NOT void your warranty.
Then I went on craigslist and looked at used freezers. I basically didn’t see anything within 30 minutes’ drive of me worth considering.
Then I went on amazon and poked around. I found this nice small freezer for only $228.
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But I figured it only had about 16-18” of hanging area under the top rack. Plus, the bottom section is only partially as deep as the unit, because the compressor is under there. So meats could only hang fully down in the front of the unit. Still, it’s small and cheap, and an option. But then you would have to do the temperature controller – but that’s not expensive or hard to do. Except, reviews indicate that they fail, which could really spoil a bunch of quality meat, and would really be a bummer if it was something you hunted or butchered yourself.
Important to have a delay on the temperature controller so that the freezer does not cycle too often, which could wear it prematurely. Some controller units have a delay which could be set for 3-5 minutes for example, and some have a temperature range, which could be set for 33-37 degrees F for example.
Temperature control units:
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And a nice thermometer/hygrometer:
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Then I went on bestbuy.com and was looking at beverage coolers. I thought it would be cool to put this in my kitchen, with the glass door, and look at my meats hanging all the time – they even have a light to show your friends your meat! And all for around $300.
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Then I read reviews on many models that said they didn’t cool down past about 40 degrees and they were hot on the outside and super noisy. Forget it.
Then I saw on bestbuy.com that there are stand up models that can either be used as a fridge or freezer. I browsed bestbuy and didn’t find one I really liked. Note, models sometimes have racks that have integrated cooling coils and cannot be removed. Other models have glass shelves which was no good for using meat hooks or meat sitting directly on the rack. Other models top shelf was not high enough for my taste.
So then I went to sears.com and browsed everything they had. My favorite model is this one:
Freezer/Fridge – nice racks, nice size only 64” high - $599. Kenmore 22172 17 cu. ft. Upright Convertible Freezer/Refrigerator - White
I just measured going through my doorway from the kitchen to my basement and with cabinets close by, this would probably just fit. I don’t think something bigger would. So don’t forget that if you are going to the basement.
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So there you have it. That’s my research so far. I think I’m going to go to Sears and actually look at this unit or whatever else they have and think about it. Sure would be nice to buy some giant hunks of animals from farms, save money and eat off them for a month or two, and so much fun, and caveman like.
If you have any other thoughts or ideas please share.
Thanks!