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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 22 9:19 am Post subject: |
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Would there be any benefit to trying to insulate the sides better?
no is the simple answer
the complicated one would be maybe, probably not to any significant gains
if you are going to replace it, sooner might be better than later, the sunny unicorn fields are lovely but finding good white goods to store unicorns is rapidly getting harder and more expensive
liebherr, solid, efficient and quiet, good value
vestfrost, solid, efficient, fairly quiet, ace chest freezers in the larger sizes
, good value
a new, top efficiency, one will cover its outlay in energy savings in a few years running time
the choices in the uk are far reduced from ten years ago, but good stuff is still available at last week's price |
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