recommendations for chest freezer

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Hey Gang!

My wife has finally agreed to let me get a chest freezer to use for cold crashing/lagering, etc. I would like one that is garage-ready and can hold a carboy that is 12in diameter and 24 in. tall. I have an Inkbird temp controller I plan to use with it. I've looked at Lowe's and Home depot and Amazon websites, but getting the inside dimensions is near-impossible. So I ask: does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
 
Hey Gang!

My wife has finally agreed to let me get a chest freezer to use for cold crashing/lagering, etc. I would like one that is garage-ready and can hold a carboy that is 12in diameter and 24 in. tall. I have an Inkbird temp controller I plan to use with it. I've looked at Lowe's and Home depot and Amazon websites, but getting the inside dimensions is near-impossible. So I ask: does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
Go to a local place and bring a tape measure. :p
 
Hey Gang!

My wife has finally agreed to let me get a chest freezer to use for cold crashing/lagering, etc. I would like one that is garage-ready and can hold a carboy that is 12in diameter and 24 in. tall. I have an Inkbird temp controller I plan to use with it. I've looked at Lowe's and Home depot and Amazon websites, but getting the inside dimensions is near-impossible. So I ask: does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
I got a 7-cubic-foot chest freezer at costco. It fits 4 corny kegs (barely) and has additional room for a couple six packs. Kegs are 25-ish inches high, so a 12x24 carboy will fit.

I don’t remember the brand, I can find out. They are said to be the largest appliance manufacturer in the world. It was made in USA I think. Around $275 two years ago.
 
Not an answer to your question, but you say you want it for cold crashing/lagering.
It's quite heavy and awkward to lift things out of a chest freezer. Maybe do sort of a simulation run at home. You may be better off with a standing fridge
 
Not an answer to your question, but you say you want it for cold crashing/lagering.
It's quite heavy and awkward to lift things out of a chest freezer. Maybe do sort of a simulation run at home. You may be better off with a standing fridge
That's why I went with an upright freezer the last time I got one.
 
If you have a Best Buy in your area or delivery range, I bought an Insignia 5 cuft. Freezer for <$150. As you can see from the pic., there is less space on right side due to the compressor hump. But the left side is 17”x13”x27” - LWH. So, it will fit the width of your carboy albeit a bit snug. The basket is removable. They do sell a 7 cuft. for <$200 which will give you probably another 6” in width. The top opens 90 degrees so it’s easy to load and unload. Personally, I don’t have a problem lifting 2’+, but I can see it could be a concern.
 

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I have a 7cu ft chest freeezer that I got for $100 on Amazon Marketplace. Made a collar and installed three taps! It holds three corny kegs easily, plus other brewing supplies (hops, yeast, etc) and lives in my garage - works great and even in a relatively sparcely populated area there are always several chest freezers in various sizes and condition on marketplace!
 
Thanks, everyone for your suggestions! As Semper mentions, BestBuy has the 7cu Insignia on sale, so imma go with that!

 
Make cardboard disc of your equipment and take it with you. That's what I'm doing.
 
…or treat the staff to a keg of beer :p
 
Dang, I didn't see this thread until today, 12/17. I was going to say that I bought a 10cu ft Frigidaire from WalMart, online with free delivery, for only $300, and if my measurements are correct, it should fit 6 kegs.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Frigidai...reezer-Garage-Ready-EFRF1003-White/2547948714

I'd like to hear what you settled with and how your build goes. :)

PS I got 6 NukaTap Mini taps for not much at Williams Brewing, super easy to hook up with duotight fittings & tubing!
 
Oh yeah, that's the 7cf version of the one I was going to get before that Walmart sale. Still gathering parts for mine, hope to start building it this Xmas break. I got that Inkbird controller, too, and another for a fermentation chamber I'm going to build from an old dorm fridge. :) G'luck on yours, glad to hear it's working out well. /cheer
 

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