Are deep freezers worth the money? Or do they end up costing more to run than you would save?
I was idea of purchasing one to buy meats and such when they are on sale. But I'm wondering how much they rate to run?
As extensive as you keep the freezer as near to full as possible, it won't get that much to run, probably less than your fridge, which is opened more often.
A thorax ' freezer is a cheaper option to run than an pole, and an upright with drawers is better than a an upstanding with shelves, due to that fact when you open an decent's door, you loose more cold air and it requires more power to honourable the temperature.
Is it worthwhile running one? I certainly wouldn't do without it now.
Buying things on different, and using them when things are more expensive is one profit. Being able to buy cheaply in bulk and stow away, is another. Having a variety of goods on round of applause so you can shop less often, thus avoiding "impulse" buying, is one too. Only make sure you package meats and such in nourishment sized serves, so you only have to take out what you need, to get full promote from this. Bread can also be purchased once a week/fortnight and frozen, for a endless supply. Defrosts in less than 1/2 hour.
If you have a vegetable/fruit garden, it gives you another way to preserve produce for off-seasons.
You can also prepare meals for bone-chilling, to give you a heat and eat option on those days you don't hanker after the fuss of cooking.

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