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SPT 2.1 Cubic Feet Energy Star Upright Freezer, Stainless
SPT 2.1 Cubic Feet Energy Star Upright Freezer, Stainless
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #45877 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 17.38W x 20.13D x 27.38H in.
- Color: Stainless
- Brand: SPT
- Model: UF-213SS
- Dimensions: 27.25" h x 17.38" w x 20.00" l, 41.00 pounds
Features
- 2.1 Cubic Feet net capacity, Stainless steel door with black cabinet
- True 0-Degree F capability, Manual defrost, Mechanical adjustable thermostat
- Reversible door, 2 wire shelves, Recessed handle
- Flush back design for space saving, Front leveling legs
- Freestanding application, CSA approved, Energy Star
- 2.1 Cubic Feet net capacity, Stainless steel door with black cabinet
- True 0-Degree F capability, Manual defrost, Mechanical adjustable thermostat
- Reversible door, 2 wire shelves, Recessed handle
- Flush back design for space saving, Front leveling legs
- Freestanding application, CSA approved, Energy Star
Product Description
SPT Upright Freezer is Compact, flush back design offers 2.1 cu.ft. of storage, perfect for those with limited space. Features adjustable thermostat, reversible door and 2 removable wire shelves.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Keep looking
By David Smith
Noisy little freezer. Found one mounting bolt for the compressor missing, one not tighned down. Manual incorrect with settings of temps. This freezer runs almost constantly. Temp inside rises quickly when power is off. I question the amount of insulation used.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
works as advertised
By johnjorg
Freezer is great for frozen veggie and prepared food packs as well as those bags of frozen breads and rolls and stir-fry, etc., that take up so much space or that slide around when a freezer door is opened and you search for something.Our older house has limited refrigerator space in the kitchen (unless we rip out some overhead cabinets). When we replaced an old fridge around May 1st, we decided to buy a "supplemental" freezer. After reading multiple reviews on multiple sites, we settled on this freezer. It was small enough and "light" enough for me to muscle it into the basement. It did take several hours to cool down after plugging it in (just like the instruction manual said it would), but we've been using it since May 1st and have had no problems. Because some reviewers of this size freezer (but not this brand) had problems with things staying cold, especially with frequent opening, we keep a pint-sized plastic bowl filled with ice cubes toward the front. So far, the cubes haven't melted noticeably. They serve as a warning system plus give me some cubes in the basement when I'm working down there so they get replaced periodically.(Aug 18, 2013) We've now used this freezer for several months and gone through a power outage of just less than 6 hours' duration and outdoor temp of 85+ degrees. AFTER the power came back on and the freezer had run awhile, I checked the bowl with the loose ice cubes in it. Result: the cubes had not melted at all (that is, they were still jumbled up instead of fused together or refrozen in a block), indicating that the unit stayed cold enough that the food inside stayed frozen.
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