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There are situations where someone needs to freeze colder than domestically conventional but investing in a commercial unit is overkill. Probably the best example is like what Andrew said: fish needs to be pretty cold to kill parasites. A keen fisherman who can hook enough for a bit of a side business or even enough to readily hand out to friends and family would benefit from such a freezer.

Wade.
New Yup, Kenmore Heavy Duty
Not really commercial, a bit bigger and colder than the standard consumer.
Can fit about 6 bodies in it.
Cost $60 at Goodwill - SCORE!

I have a handheld remote thermometer. When set on "7", thermometer reads -14F. When set on "9", it went to "LOW", ie, too low to this thing to measure. Assume -25f to -35f.

As other have mentioned, 0 is the recommendation. As Gryg pointed out, there are perfectly valid reasons to go lower if I want to pay for the electricity.

I'll keep it at -10f
for now.
     Chest freezer temp question - (crazy) - (5)
         Methinks that the now-cheap handheld IR-Temp devices is the solution here; seen some ~$10=bargain. - (Ashton)
         FDA recommendations. - (Another Scott)
         Re: Chest freezer temp question - (Andrew Grygus)
         Pro-sumer. - (static) - (1)
             Yup, Kenmore Heavy Duty - (crazy)

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