Here you go.
Also I checked and it is indeed the 10.6cu per the manual. Maybe the Frigidaire you're referencing is taller and/or wider?
huh wow. I must say, I've spend a couple hours researching chest freezers to find the size I wanted. I made a huge excel sheet of all the models from frigidaire, kenmoore, ge, etc..
I basically found that every chest freezer 9 cu. ft. and below was the same depth, about 22" (inside depth was 15"), which doesn't allow you to put two kegs in tandem. That's why all of these smaller freezers, you have to stagger them. For all freezers above 9 cu.ft, they were all about 29" deep, making it about 21" inside, which allows them to be in tandem. The heights for all chest freezers were the same. So basically, as you went up in chest freezer size from 5-9, only the width changes. jump to the next size up all the way to 25, there is a new depth, but again, the width just changed.
So that's why I was unsure of this 10 cu. ft. which FWIW, I never came across any sunbeam, or 10 cu. ft. for that matter. I only saw 9 cuft. and 12 cuft.
so this is good to know, thought I don't see sunbeam carried at home depot, lowes, sears, conns, best buy, or walmart. (or menards, which you said you got it there.. their website shows no chest freezers at all)
So I don't know there's any chance I'd end up with one.
edit, after looking at sunbeam website, it seems Jarden Consumer Solutions (JCS), who owned the sunbeam and oster brands, filed chapter 11 in jan. of 2009.
so oh well.
anyway, I have my mind set on having a freezer than can hold two kegs in tandem, with 6 on the floor. I have 6 kegs, and I want them all on the floor, with the hump empty, and of course not just a whole lot of open space left over. This is def. the smallest one that can do that. as for companies still around, the frigidaire 12 cu.ft. is the smallest, but hard to find. so that leaves me with 15 cu.ft.
Thanks for pic though.