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Redbird11

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Make sure you put your freezer on a pan. You could probably find something similar at a farm store or such. It just needs a rim for when you defrost or condensation (may happen).
https://www.amazon.com/WirthCo-4009...=refrigerator+drip+tray&qid=1599109182&sr=8-3
Thanks, but do I really need to have it on a pan at all times? Can I just put a pan under it when I defrost it? Now, I want to point out that I have no idea what goes into defrosting a freezer. So those questions might have been very stupid.
 

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Thanks, but do I really need to have it on a pan at all times? Can I just put a pan under it when I defrost it? Now, I want to point out that I have no idea what goes into defrosting a freezer. So those questions might have been very stupid.
You could get by without one for now. If it is self defrosting. I have a big stand up freezer in the basement that has to be defrosted yearly. It's a mess but its on concrete.
 

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You could get by without one for now. If it is self defrosting. I have a big stand up freezer in the basement that has to be defrosted yearly. It's a mess but its on concrete.
All I know it says manual defrosting on the descriptions for the freezers.
 

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All I know it says manual defrosting on the descriptions for the freezers.
You will have to defrost. Another thing to consider: How are you going to pick it up to put a pan or liner under it. Maybe @Uncle might know since he has one in his closet? (If I read it right).

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I think it only weighs about 40 pounds according to the product page. It's not lightweight, but it's manageable.

Even at my age, I carry each 50lb. bag of horsefeed over my shoulder for about 30 ft., every time I get feed. A hay bale here weighs approx. 50-65lbs., but I carry that in front of me. So a young guy like you will have no problem at all with a 40lb. mini-freezer. :thumbs:
 

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    Even at my age, I carry each 50lb. bag of horsefeed over my shoulder for about 30 ft., every time I get feed. A hay bale here weighs approx. 50-65lbs., but I carry that in front of me. So a young guy like you will have no problem at all with a 40lb. mini-freezer. :thumbs:
    Yeah, I am not really super worried about it. I'll just be sure to eat my Wheaties that morning.
     

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    I don't know. Lift with my legs, I guess.

    Mine is bigger and I carried it downstairs by myself. The freezer itself isn’t that heavy and with a small one like that I’d think you should be able to lift it fine.
     

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    Good morning. It's my Friday and I'm looking forward to my four day weekend. I was planning on fixing my dryer but since that's not happening I'm just going to do yard work, put up vape gear, and deep clean the house.

    I have a question. Do the bottles from Heartland come in a box with separations between the bottles? How do they ship them? They are only $2 less expensive at Heartland, but from amazon they come in a nice box with those cardboard separators between the bottles that I use to store in the freezer.
     

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    Mine is bigger and I carried it downstairs by myself. The freezer itself isn’t that heavy and with a small one like that I’d think you should be able to lift it fine.
    I am guessing that the sarcasm wasn't properly expressed in my previous post about lifting with my legs. I am not at all worried about about moving a tiny freezer. But I appreciate all the encouragement from everyone.
     

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