I'm running a small chest freezer and two fridge freezers and I suspect they are huge drains on my wallet, electricity wise. The kitchen side by side is about 7 years old, the chest freezer is about 10 years old, maybe a bit older, and the second fridge with top freezer is older than that.
I think upgrading to a more modern, large capacity fridge freezer for the kitchen and doing away with the second would save me some money in the long run, but would it be enough to justify the purchase? It would certainly be easier to have one instead of two.
If I were to do that I'd undoubtedly be losing some freezer space and we're already often unable to fit even a hot dog in one of the three until I find time for canning and dehydrating. Is a 10 year old or so small chest freezer a good candidate for a size and age upgrade if you're looking to save on your electricity bill?
It isn't as if I'm ready to grab my purse and run out and make these purchases, I'm trying to plan a bit for the year ahead. We lost two air conditioners last year, they come first. I do have time to make these decisions but it's never to early to plan. Any ideas would be welcome.
Thanks, Kim
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