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    Freezer Converted to a Storage Locker...Will it Fly?

    I was informed by my customer that this thing was toast and not worth repairing. Medical freezer that was once capable of extremely low temps. It had a platform on the bottom that housed two large compressors and a coil. I took that off and put the wheels back on. It's about 34" square and 5ft tall.

    Has a heavy duty latch with lock (no key but replaceable) also has a place for a heavy duty padlock on the latch. One large compartment inside with doors covering each adjustable stainless steel shelf. Even with compressors removed it still weighs about 250-300 pounds, but currently only has a scrap value of about $20.



    Had to take the bottom platform off anyway so basically just have about 15 minute labor putting the wheels back on. I could probably sell the latch, hinges, shelves and wheels but thought I might try as a storage locker first. What do you think??? I'm a big boy so let 'er rip...







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