1952crestwood
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Hi All! I was wondering what the experts on here feel about RCA Whirlpool upright freezers of the 1960s to 70s. I am being given a working, nice looking, gently used 17 cubic foot unit (pictures to follow as soon as possible). I can't find anything broken or out of place inside it. It's of the more flat-sided, flat-top style and has a handle which is wider at the bottom and tapers as it goes to the top. The handle also has a dip or bend to it which appears to be factory designed (vs. damage). The unit is plain white.
In general are there any weak things about this make and vintage of upright freezer that would make it particularly dangerous or unreliable? Can the year of manufacture be determined by any code or serial numbers?
Another concern I have is about having to store the unit until I am able to start using it. I have an unheated garage that is usually not air conditioned in summer unless it's extremely hot/humid and then I will run a window a/c to keep things about 75-80 degrees. Is it recommended to just leave it unplugged all the time or is it best to run it occasionally?
Sorry for all the questions but this is my first experience with a vintage freezer and I hope to keep it as safe and damage free as possible given my limited storage. Eventually it will be put in a basement and used regularly if all goes well.
Thank You,
Robyn
In general are there any weak things about this make and vintage of upright freezer that would make it particularly dangerous or unreliable? Can the year of manufacture be determined by any code or serial numbers?
Another concern I have is about having to store the unit until I am able to start using it. I have an unheated garage that is usually not air conditioned in summer unless it's extremely hot/humid and then I will run a window a/c to keep things about 75-80 degrees. Is it recommended to just leave it unplugged all the time or is it best to run it occasionally?
Sorry for all the questions but this is my first experience with a vintage freezer and I hope to keep it as safe and damage free as possible given my limited storage. Eventually it will be put in a basement and used regularly if all goes well.
Thank You,
Robyn