I purchased a large chest type freezer a couple of years ago because friends gave us a whole beef from their ranch. I've found that it costs about $5 or $6 a month to run it. I do keep it fairly full. So, if you had room for a new chest type freezer, I think it would be a savings on your electric bill.
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> 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.
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