Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Gas Fridge talks about the 10-cubic foot EZ Freeze propane refrigerator

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Do you need a secondary refrigerator for a vacation home? Gas Fridge suggests the 10-cubic foot EZ Freeze propane refrigerator may be the right size for your needs.

Here is the is perfect refrigerator solution for a secondary home such as a vacation home, hunting camp, cottage, remote cabin, and ranch bunkhouse: the EZ Freeze 10-cubic foot LP gas refrigerator. At only 23 ½” wide and 29 ½” deep, the EZ Freeze EZ-10 will fit in any kitchen area. Small enough size for transport to difficult locations such as lake houses, islands, look-out towers, and fish camps. This size can be transported by boat, sled, trailer, plane, or helicopter.

Even single person long-term dwellings will benefit from the small size yet ample capacity. The fridge interior includes four shelves: one glass plus three adjustable wire shelves. The interior will easily hold four 1-gallon containers with room for plenty of other grocery goods. The fridge door includes four shelves to hold bottles and cans. A full-width vegetable and fruit crisper drawer is included. The glass shelves allow for easy cleaning and give smaller jars and bottles a stable base to keep them from tipping and spilling.

The 10-cubic foot EZ Freeze propane refrigerator has all the same great features as the larger models, but in a smaller compact size. The economy size yields very low gas usage which can be beneficial in remote locations where gas must be hauled in.

If you’re looking for a gas refrigerator for your vacation or secondary home, Gas Fridge suggests you consider the 10-cubic foot EZ Freeze propane refrigerator. Call the experts at Gas Fridge at 928-636-1956 to ask about our EZ Freeze line of products. Visit http://www.gas-fridge.com for more information and features of the EZ Freeze gas refrigerators.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Gas Fridge talks about power outages and food in your refrigerator

The EZ Freeze gas refrigerator from Gas Fridge can save you the loss of perishable food during a power outage.
There are some natural disasters, like hurricanes, that come with warnings and some, like earthquakes, that don't come with any. When the power goes out it doesn't matter. How long can the power be off before we find ourselves throwing out hundreds of dollars’ worth of food or risk eating it? If you have a gas refrigerator you don’t have to worry about power outages affecting your perishable food supply. If you have an electric-powered refrigerator, Gas Fridge has some tips that will help you know what to do if you lose power to your fridge:

After four hours, if the power is still off you'll need to start monitoring the temperature inside your fridge. Once the temperature inside reaches 40°F or higher, perishable food is only good for two more hours before you should toss it.

Foods to Toss
  • Soups, stews, and casseroles that contain meat, poultry, or seafood
  • Any kind of milk, cream, yogurt, sour cream and soft, shredded or low fat cheese
  • Eggs and anything that contains eggs
  • Cut fruit
  • Creamy condiments like dressings, spaghetti sauce and mayonnaise that have been over 50°F for 8+ hours
  • Uncooked refrigerator biscuits, rolls, cookie dough   
  • Fresh pasta, salads   
  • Cheesecake, cream or custard pies, cream-filled pastries   
  • Pre-washed greens, cooked vegetables, vegetable juice, garlic in oil,tofu

Foods You Can Keep   
  • Hard, processed, grated hard cheeses (Parmesan and Romano)
  • Butter or margarine
  • Fruit juice, fresh whole fruits, dried fruits
  • Nut butters, jams, jellies, ketchup, olives, pickles, BBQ sauce, relish, vinegar-based dressings,
  • Fruit pies   
  • Raw veggies

Knowing what to keep in the freezer is a lot easier than the refrigerator. Basically, you just want foods, no matter what kind, to stay frozen! After the power comes back on, check foods for ice crystals. If there are still crystals, you can safely refreeze it again.

If you'd rather have the peace of mind that your refrigerated food is being kept cold during your next power outage, call the experts at Gas Fridge at 928-636-1956 to ask about our EZ Freeze line of products. Visit http://www.gas-fridge.com for more information and features of the EZ Freeze gas refrigerators.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Gas Fridge explains living off the grid

Gas Fridge offers you the gas powered refrigerators you need for living off the grid.Whether you are prepping for a national disaster or simply for your family budget, living off the grid can become a new way of life. Gas Fridge will explain what it means to live off the grid.

The term “off-grid” has become a very common expression over the past few years. Much of it has to do with alarming current events. On the other hand, some people have just had enough of being a slave to the modern world. Whatever the reason, going off-grid is a trend growing like wildfire. Yet there are still many people who know little about it.

Let’s assume you’ve never heard anything about off-grid living. You live on the electric grid. If you have power running to your home from the community in which you live, then you are considered “on the grid.” Every time something goes wrong at the electric company, and they suffer a power outage, so do you.

Off-the-grid living means the opposite. Living “off the grid” means:
  • You would live with either no electricity or a self-sustained source of electricity, for example from a gas-powered generator.
  • You may choose to refrigerate with propane.
  • You would also either use an outhouse or a septic tank. You would have a water well or another water source nearby from which to collect water.
  • Many of those who are off the grid continue the concept into other areas of their lives, including being totally self-sustained by raising their own food.

Now that you have an idea of what it is to live off the grid, does a lifestyle of living off the grid interest you? If you’re considering purchasing an EZ Freeze propane gas refrigerator, the experienced staff at Gas Fridge is happy to assist you. For helpful information on gas refrigerators and accessories, contact us today at 928-636-6674. Learn more at http://www.gas-fridge.com.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Gas Fridge shares helpful tips for setting up your gas refrigerator

When you're ready to purchase a propane or natural gas refrigerator, Gas Fridge offers the best warranty in the industry.
When you purchase your gas refrigerator, it is recommended that you hire a licensed technician to safely and expertly set up your gas connections and install your appliance. Gas Fridge wants you to be aware of the general steps for safe installation. In the event you smell gas, immediately open all doors and windows. Do not operate electrical switches. Extinguish all open flames. Immediately call your gas service provider.

Connecting to your gas supply
All EZ Freeze Propane Gas Refrigerators are equipped with a fitting that does not need tape, liquid or paste sealers. A flex line is used to connect the unit to your gas supply. It's recommended that you make your connection to an On/Off valve. Make sure the flex line is long enough to give you the room to move the unit away from the wall. By doing this, you will have enough line to allow access to the rear of the unit for service.
   
Testing for Leaks
ALL connections must be tested for leaks prior to ignition. After ignition, test all connections again for leaks. You can use the traditional soapy water solution to test for leaks or professional solutions like "Gas Leak Detector" liquids. Apply the solution using a soft bristle brush and inspect the connections for bubbles.
   
Gas Pressure
All EZ Freeze Propane Refrigerators are designed to operate from an LP gas supply with 11" W.C. (Water Column) gas pressure. Your gas supplier will be able to check the pressure at the time of installation or you can check it yourself with a Manometer.
   
Leveling
Absorption type propane gas refrigerators all operate with the use of gravity. The angle of the tubing on the unit will determine the flow rate of the liquids. To ensure the best efficiency, it is essential that the unit be level to get an accurate flow rate.
   
Ventilation
Air ventilation (circulation) is very important - the larger the unit, the more circulation is required. Situate your refrigerator so that there is plenty of air circulation above and behind the unit. By providing plenty of air circulation you will prevent excessive heat buildup, allow for efficient refrigerator performance, and prevent a draft which could cause the burner to blow out.

If you’re considering purchasing an EZ Freeze propane gas refrigerator, the experienced staff at Gas Fridge is happy to offer technical assistance and the best warranty in the industry. For more information on gas refrigerators and accessories, contact us today at 928-636-6674. Learn more at http://www.gas-fridge.com.

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