If it is not PSW, this not good for a motor.
Also, 44A @12V (or 4A @120V) is too high, even for a freezer.
I suggest you get a 12V model, they run on less than 8A @12V. Like this
Sundanzer DCF165 (DCR 165 is a fridge).
Or German
Steca PF166 - this one can work either in fridge or freezer mode, and costs about the same.
Either model has 5.7 cu.ft volume, and draws 50AH per 24 hours at 90F ambient temperature with "average household use", according to their data sheets. This is roughly 25 Ah overnight, so if your goal is live through the night without running a generator, this is what you need.
I didn't look into latest 120V freezers, they are getting better and better these days, though you can't beat 12V models in terms of energy efficiency.