Serval 7.9 cu ft refrigerator  It works great and last and lasts - be self sufficient
Electricity went off again and lost everything in the refrigerator?
Again.

Isn't this getting old.? Wouldn't you like to be self sufficient and not have to panic every time the power goes off?

What made me switch was after spending days carefully picking and freezing a big bunch of garden blackberries and strawberries. I went on a vacation for four days and when I got back I noticed the power had been off and everything was a drippy smelly mess. A months supply of meat was nasty smelling. The fruit had leaked out and dripped all over. It took two hours to clean up the mess and dump it into a hole in the ground.
I vowed this would not happen again!

I did my research and decided to get a gas refrigerator. To save money I tried to buy a used one. I bought an ancient one for $400 and dragged it home. It had cockroaches living in it that couldn't wait to escape at my place. Also being old it had a hard time cooling. I got rid of it. I bought another used one that "just needs a little fixin". Well after months we never could get it to work. We got rid of that one too.

I did more research and decided to get a new refrigerator. Smaller, lighter, more modern looking and used less gas. After checking into several brands I found people had the best things to say about the Serval brand. It wasn't as big as my old electric one but would still hold everything I needed.

It was easy to connect up to the gas line and has worked flawlessly ever since. I love working all morning in the garden then going up for an ice cold glass of homemade lemonade.



 

I still hear my neighbors complain about losing their refrigerator contents every time there is a power outage. A car hit a pole not that long ago and it took three days to get power back. Time to dump your refrigerator contents again. If you have a generator you can run that 24 hours a day till you run out of gas in a day or two. I like being self sufficient. One less thing to not have to worry about.

It is also wonderful for remote cabins. 

I was asked by the supplier if I wanted to offer their refrigerators. They loved my farm website and that I encouraged self sufficiency. I offer other top notch products so it was a good fit.
 



Serval 7.9 cu ft refrigerator
It works great and last and lasts - be self sufficient
Propane  $1295
(Call 304 655-8484 for shipping cost or email us at aceguru1@hotmail.com)


Natural gas conversion   $1495
 

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