My sears freezor only about a month in operation with deer,fish,etc decided to quit...no need to ask how I found out... Now I have a new one with a LIGHT that lets me know when no power is there. Best thing. Power on light...
Bleach, boxes of baking powder, charcoal for weeks scrubbing etc made it smell ok untill plugged back in...the smell still came out somewhere. I was told is in the seal and only way to get rid of it is to replace the seal...I was lucky enough to get a replacement freezor after the fight with sears..(which I will never own another sears item..$1200 camcorder with no battery or available replacement...electric trolling motor with no prop because they just don't make them anymore and I need to rebush shaft to make one fit...) A wire just fell off the freezor motor because someone forgot to tighten it at the factory..is why quit in first place.
Try to replace the seal..is only way I know can remove odor from it....or as stated, red hot charcoal........good luck......I also run to my generator when power is out for more than an hr and run the freezor on it....
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