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Freezer Alarm #12017813 01/03/17 04:27 PM
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Bought an Accurite Digital freezer alarm online for $24.00.

Have way too many crappie in the freezer to worry about a malfunction.

Set it up on 2 older freezers in the garage (comes with 2 sensors) with a digital readout panel with alarm in the kitchen. Works as advertised.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/THERM-REFRIDGE-FREEZER-WIRELS/35391509


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Re: Freezer Alarm [Re: Spiderman] #12018214 01/03/17 07:50 PM
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not a bad idea... cheers


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Re: Freezer Alarm [Re: Spiderman] #12030001 01/09/17 08:24 PM
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After the second time my old busted upright freezer door popped open (and we lost everything), I installed a heavy duty locking latch. The kind you can put a lock on, like for a fence gate. It hasn't popped open since, and cost about $5. Happy I tried it.


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