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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunowner99 View Post
    Speaking of freezers, anyone able to find a chest freezer? I need one!
    I'm picking up an 8.5 cu ft from Home Depot on the 21st.

    I was looking at their 7 cu ft but all.they had in the warehouse were 8s
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    I*ll have a look. Nice size.
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunowner99 View Post
    I*ll have a look. Nice size.
    38.5 inches wide.

    About 24" front to back and I think 32 high.
    Need 8 inches of clearance behind it
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Which model and how much? What made you choose it?
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunowner99 View Post
    Which model and how much? What made you choose it?
    SinceI am the primary source of income for both HD and Lowes, it was at Lowes that I ordered this.

    The make is Midea. The 8.8 cu ft freezer model # is
    MRCO9M4AWW and costs $359.

    I made a hole for it in my garage already.
    Just waiting for them to call on the 21st.

    Free delivery was at a 399 threshold so I have to go get it.
    It's 91 lbs.

    The only reason I chose it was availability.
    I looked at GE and a couple other brand names at the 7cu ft.
    Lowes had 5 cu ftrs on display but those just looked too small. They were on sale but I dont remember pricing.
    Last edited by 27hand; August 13th, 2020 at 07:31 AM.
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    I will have a look, thank you!
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Looks like I have 4 or 5 legal buck on my cameras.
    Most are small bodied young guys.
    1 looks to be a decent shooter.
    Another, I would take but not early in the season.

    A few doe. One with a single fawn, another with 2.

    I'll post up a few pics when I get back from the range.
    I got the custom dial for my leupold scope so hoping to add some elk meat into that freezer as well.
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Quote Originally Posted by 27hand View Post
    SinceI am the primary source of income for both HD and Lowes, it was at Lowes that I ordered this.

    The make is Midea. The 8.8 cu ft freezer model # is
    MRCO9M4AWW and costs $359.

    I made a hole for it in my garage already.
    Just waiting for them to call on the 21st.

    Free delivery was at a 399 threshold so I have to go get it.
    It's 91 lbs.

    The only reason I chose it was availability.
    I looked at GE and a couple other brand names at the 7cu ft.
    Lowes had 5 cu ftrs on display but those just looked too small. They were on sale but I dont remember pricing.
    I ended up buying one as they were in stock at my local Lowe*s. I also got the veteran discount on it which really brought the price down so I*m happy!
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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunowner99 View Post
    I ended up buying one as they were in stock at my local Lowe*s. I also got the veteran discount on it which really brought the price down so I*m happy!

    Good for you. I should be getting mine in a couple days. Maybe I'll call to see if its in yet.
    Lowes is great for extending the veterans discount for every sale.
    I try to use that store more than Home Depot but HD is a few miles closer.

    Now, I need to see a freezer candidate itching to try out your new found appliance.

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    Default Re: Freezer candidates for hunt season 2020 /21

    Thanks, I*m happy just to see a deer let alone have a shot at one but I will keep everyone posted :-)
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