She specifically answered this question at 4:29. She said the freezer is in a part of the house that isn’t heated, and although they could store food outside it wouldn’t be convenient. I agree it’s less energy efficient but people spend energy for convenience all the time.
They have a freezer INSIDE their heated house, I know it’s convenient, but the engineer in me gets annoyed when I see that.
maybe we as a society could standardize fridge sizes so we could build fridges that open on the inside but radiate on the outside
Same for heat sources being inside a AC house (oven, fridge, etc) outdoor kitchens make so much sense, or even garage fridges
im sad she hasn’t posted a new video in a year.
She specifically answered this question at 4:29. She said the freezer is in a part of the house that isn’t heated, and although they could store food outside it wouldn’t be convenient. I agree it’s less energy efficient but people spend energy for convenience all the time.
The freezer itself produces heat too though.
That’s a really good point I didn’t consider.
Adding heat to a place you want to make warm isn’t a problem.
What do you engineer because I am going to stay away from that product.
That would be more useful for places where houses are generally air conditioned