Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Warehouse Appliance describes propane freezers for off-grid living

Warehouse Appliance recommends propane gas freezers for off-grid living.
Do you want the independence of living off grid? Warehouse Appliance describes propane freezers and their off-grid applications.

Living off grid would put you in a position where you would possibly need to experience long periods of time between acquiring provisions and food supplies. This could be the case if you, for example, spent months in a remote hunting cabin. Propane freezers are the perfect tool for off-grid food storage.

In an off-grid situation, like a hunting cabin, a propane freezer is necessary to store your fresh game meat. One successful hunt can supply a family with meat for months or possibly even a year. Store large quantities of game meat and reduce any waste with a dedicated upright propane freezer. You can freeze and store your game meat for long-term periods without the concern that an electric outage could spoil your food.

There are a variety of applications that a propane freezer is useful for. Whether it’s a hunting cabin, a remote tiny house, a vacation cottage at a pond, or simply an eco-friendly off-grid home, our freezers will handle all your food storage needs.

Upright gas freezers have many benefits, including:
  • Complete silence, no noisy electric fridge spoiling your quiet cabin
  • Being completely off-grid, with no connection to the outside world necessary
  • Cost-effectiveness because of the low price of propane
  • Being eco-friendly, because propane is a very clean source of energy

Warehouse Appliance has described just a few of the benefits of a propane freezer and its off-grid applications. For questions about furnishing your off-grid home with propane or natural gas refrigerators and freezers, call us at 928-636-1955. Learn more about gas refrigerators and more at https://www.warehouseappliance.com.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Warehouse Appliance, your source for propane refrigerators and gas freezers, shares top places for living off-the-grid

Warehouse Appliance has the largest inventory of gas refrigerators and can help you with off the grid appliances.Maybe you are just tired of paying the electricity bill. Maybe you are sure that society as we know it will be collapsing any day now. Whatever the reason, living off the grid can be as challenging as it is freeing. The first question you must ask yourself is where you are going to live. Many areas have made it illegal to live off the grid in one way or another. Warehouse Appliance would like to share the best places to get the independence you crave.

1. Hawaii
Maybe one of the easiest places to go off the grid simply because a good portion of the islands has no grid to connect to. Add to that the tropical climate, rich soil, and plenty of sunshine and you have everything you need.

2. Missouri
Missouri law actually encourages people to live off the grid with very little regulation over water collecting and septic systems. Plus, the land is very affordable and great for livestock and farming.

3. Washington State
Mild seasons and plenty of rain make for lush, dark green forests. There are some very strict laws concerning how you construct your house, but they encourage water collection and allow multiple livestock types. There are also many homes already for sale, so you won’t be starting from scratch.

4. Oregon
Oregon actually advertises their off-the-grid communities such as Three Rivers Recreation Area. If you’re hoping to be free of the Man, but not people in general, then Oregon is a great place to jump right into an established community.

5. Tennessee
Tennessee's rural areas are a great place to go off the grid. Voted one of the freest states in the nation, you’ll not just be free of utilities, but government in general.

Wherever you end up, you’ll probably need some appliances. Let Warehouse Appliance, your source for propane appliances, help you find what you need. For questions about furnishing your off-grid home with propane or natural gas refrigerators and freezers, call us at 928-636-1955. Learn more about gas refrigerators and more at https://www.warehouseappliance.com.

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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Why choose Warehouse Appliance for your gas refrigerator purchase

Warehouse Appliance can help you select the right gas refrigerator for your home and budget.
Why choose Warehouse Appliance for your gas refrigerator purchase? While it is true that many of our sales come from internet searches, we also sell many appliances that come from referrals: that is "word of mouth" between neighbors and friends.

Many people have come to recognize that we at Warehouse Appliance are the authorities when it comes to gas refrigerators sales and service within the USA. We live off-grid ourselves and provide expert advice, quality products, and top-rate service. We treat all our customers like they are our neighbors.

Specifications
View the detailed information about the features, specifications and warranty details of any propane refrigerator that interests you. If you think it suits your requirements and budget, purchase it. We now have financing available: 6 months interest free. Just apply at cart checkout. Also now available at Warehouse Appliance are EZ Freeze natural gas refrigerators. These fine products are manufactured in the USA by an Amish company that is dedicated to the highest quality and reliability.


Warranty
Every propane refrigerator from Warehouse Appliance comes with a warranty that is superior to all others in the industry. And if you face any technical problems with your propane refrigerator or freezer, just contact our staff at Warehouse Appliance with your sales invoice, model and serial number in hand. Inform the staff about the issue, and we will gladly handle all warranty issues and even non-warranty issues for you.

Why choose Warehouse Appliance for your gas refrigerator purchase? Ask our customers, view our products, warranties and services, and we believe you’ll know why! If you have questions about gas propane refrigerators or installing propane appliances in your home, call the experts at Warehouse Appliance today at 928-636-1955. For more information on propane refrigerators and propane freezers, visit http://warehouseappliance.com.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Warehouse Appliance discusses the freezer section of your gas refrigerator

Warehouse Appliance offers tips to keep your propane refrigerator and freezer operating efficiently.
How you use the freezer section of your gas refrigerator will affect the efficiency of the entire unit. Warehouse Appliance offers these tips about the freezer section of your gas refrigerator.

Gas refrigerators are designed to be a great solution for off-grid use. They are an excellent choice where electric service is not available. They are a big plus in areas in which there are frequent power outages.

One of the most important things to know about using a gas refrigerator is that you should always have something in the freezer and refrigerator compartments for the thermostat to sense the temperature. Running a gas refrigerator with an empty freezer (or refrigerator compartment) will confuse the thermostat. The unit will use much more fuel, because the thermostat will cycle on more often. You want your gas fridge to reach the desired temperature quickly and maintain it effectively. You can make this happen by loading the freezer and refrigerator with frozen milk jugs full of water. Make sure the jugs are not filled to the brim; there needs to be room to allow the water to expand as it turns into ice.

Here are some other important tips:

  • Your gas refrigerator's freezer compartment is not designed for freezing large quantities of food quickly.
  • All food items should be pre-frozen before being placed into the freezer compartment.
  • Keep the refrigerator as full as possible, leaving a little air space between packages.
  • Keep your gas refrigerator out of direct sunlight.
  • All propane fridges are "manual defrost." Defrost when the absorber fins inside the refrigerator compartment are iced over without space between them.

Warehouse Appliance hopes these tips about the freezer section of your gas refrigerator are helpful to you. If you have questions about gas propane refrigerators or installing propane appliances in your home, call the experts at Warehouse Appliance today at 928-636-1955. For more information on propane refrigerators and propane freezers, visit http://warehouseappliance.com.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Warehouse Appliance discusses the regulator for your propane tank

Warehouse Appliance has the largest inventory of gas refrigerators and freezers in the USA and recommends the EZ Freeze for your home refrigeration needs.
One of the most overlooked parts of propane tanks is also one of the essential components. The regulator plays two important roles: control and safety. Warehouse Appliance is educating homeowners on the significance of the propane tank regulator.

What Does It Do?
The regulator for your propane gas system ensures the flow of gas to your household appliances does not go too high and maintains a steady flow of gas. Without one, the flames on a propane stove top would be erratic, and it would be nearly impossible to cook! The high pressure of the propane would likely damage the internal components of your appliances as well (imagine having to replace your refrigerator on a regular basis). This is because the internal components of household appliances are not equipped to handle this pressure.

There are many different types of regulators. Each one is made to handle a different tank psi (pounds per square inch). This is because propane has many different applications both in the residential and commercial markets. In short, the regulator brings the gas propane pressure down to a usable level for the specified purpose.

Types of Regulators
While all gas propane regulators serve to lower the tank’s output, various situations require different types of regulators. In some cases, multiple regulators will be used. This can involve placing a regulator further down the hose or pipe. Here are a few regulators you may see:

  • First Stage
  • Second Stage
  • Integral Two-Stage
  • High Pressure
  • Adjustable High Pressure
  • Automatic Changeover

When it comes to propane use, you cannot use just any regulator. It is important to choose the one that your home appliance requires. Without the correct gas regulator, your appliances may not work properly, or they may stop working altogether. If you have questions about gas propane regulators or installing propane appliances in your home, call the experts at Warehouse Appliance today at 928-636-1955. For more information on propane refrigerators and propane freezers, visit http://warehouseappliance.com.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Warehouse Appliance talks about setting up your gas refrigerator

After you bring your new gas refrigerator home, it is time for the install. In order to ensure a safe and proper installation in your home, it is highly recommended that you hire a trained professional. If you decide to do the install yourself, Warehouse Appliance wants to make sure you get your new fridge up and running properly while staying safe.

Before you begin, it is important to note that any gas fumes should be dealt with quickly. If you smell gas, open all of the windows and doors in your home, do not turn any electrical switches off or on, and put out any open flames immediately. Call your gas provider right away.

Connect Gas Line
Before connecting the gas line, ensure you have enough flex line to move the fridge away from the wall. This will allow enough room in the event your fridge needs servicing and for cleaning. It is good practice to connect the flex line to an on/off valve.

Test for Leaks
You must test all connections for gas leaks before you ignite the gas unit. You can use a soapy water method or professional solutions such as a “Gas Leak Detector” to test the connection. This is accomplished by putting on the soapy or professional solution and looking for bubbles. Once you have ignited the unit, you should do a secondary test to ensure there are no leaks.

Check Gas Pressure
The design specifications for all EZ Freeze propane refrigerators state the proper pressure that the fridge operates on. The pressure can be checked by your gas supplier during installation. You can also use a manometer to check the pressure yourself.

Level
Because this type of gas refrigerator requires gravity to operate properly, it is important that the fridge remains level. If the refrigerator is not level, it may not run at peak efficiency.

Ventilate
It is important to position the refrigerator so there is enough space for heat to properly ventilate behind and above the unit. Without proper ventilation, the fridge could produce a heat buildup negatively affecting performance, or it may create a draft which could blow out the burner.

When properly installed, your gas refrigerator will run reliably and efficiently. If you would like a skilled technician to install your new fridge or if you experience any issues during setup, call Warehouse Appliance at 928-636-1955. For additional information visit us at http://warehouseappliance.com.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Warehouse Appliance: Facts about propane gas

Warehouse Appliance invites you to learn more about propane gas refrigerators.What is propane gas, and why is it a good energy source for refrigerators? Warehouse Appliance, with the largest inventory of gas refrigerators in the U.S., shares some thoughts on propane gas.

What is propane gas?

Propane gas is sometimes known as liquefied petroleum gas, or LPG. This is a gas normally compressed and stored as a liquid. Propane is nontoxic, colorless, and almost odorless. There is a well-known identifying odor that is added to propane so it can be detected in case of a leak. Propane is commonly used for home heating, cooking, water heating, and as a fuel for heavy industrial and agricultural machinery. When used as vehicle fuel, propane is known as propane autogas. Propane is an especially effective source for refrigeration.

Is propane gas readily available?

Although primarily a byproduct of domestic natural gas processing, propane is also produced from crude oil refinement. Propane supplies in the United States are becoming more and more abundant. This is largely because of increased supplies of natural gas.

The United States produces more than enough propane to meet the demand. In fact, the U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of LP gas as well as the largest producer. As a clean-burning alternative to gasoline and diesel fuel, propane is increasing in popularity because it is so affordable! Domestic propane production is expected to continue to grow rapidly, keeping propane prices low relative to oil prices.

Warehouse Appliance hopes this discussion of the nature of propane gas has been informative. We have been educating people for years on the benefits of using a propane gas refrigerator. If you have any questions about gas refrigerators or freezers for your home or cabin, call Warehouse Appliance at 928-636-1955. Learn more at http://warehouseappliance.com.

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