Always, always check the details. There is usually a cap on the number of emails you can send while it's free.
As for the totally free ones, there are tons of them, just do a search. But beware! In order to pay for the service, those sites can be ad heavy. If that's the route you take, sign yourself up to see if the delivery sucks (it likely will, you may not get it at all) and the ads are interfering with the smooth flow of a sign up.
Aweber is always the number one choice but there are lots of options until you feel ready.
Didn`t have any problems with MailChimp with my affiliate websites (I think that their free plan will be more than sufficient for you at the beginning), but as azgold said, it never hurts to be careful with what are you doing.
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