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Tips for Buying a New Refrigerator

  • Top freezer models are more efficient (use 7-13% less energy) than side-by-side models.
  • Manual defrost models use half the energy of automatic defrost models but must be defrosted periodically to remain energy efficient.
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  • Automatic ice-makers and through-the-door dispensers will increase energy use by 14 to 20% and increase the purchase price by about $75-250.
  • Models with an anti-sweat heater will consume 5% to 10% more energy. Look for a model that has an "energy saver" switch that allows you to turn off or turn down the heating coils (which prevent condensation).
  • The most energy-efficient models are in the 16-20 cubic foot sizes. Generally, the larger the refrigerator, the greater the energy consumption. Too large a model will waste space and energy; too small a model could mean extra trips to the supermarket.
  • It is usually less costly to run one larger refrigerator than two smaller ones.
  • If two different sized refrigerators use the same amount of energy, the larger model can be considered more efficient because it keeps more space cold with the same amount of electricity.
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Questions to Ask When Shopping

  • Are rebates or financing available from local utilities or government agencies for the purchase of this refrigerator?
  • What is the energy rating? (Be sure to check the EnergyGuide label.)
  • What makes this model more energy efficient than other similar models?
  • What do I need to know about the refrigerator in order to use it most effectively? (e.g., allow 2 inches air flow around refrigerators)
  • When buying a contractor-supplied refrigerator, specify an estimated annual energy use.

Source: http://www.energystar.gov

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By Roger (Guest Post)
September 15, 20080 found this helpful

If there is one thing I feel compelled to add, consider how you will have your old refrigerator removed. I made the mistake of picking up the unit and installing it myself rather than pay the delivery fee. I ended up taking 2 hours to remove the refrigerator doors because I failed to measure the space through my door frame (I did measure the space where it was going).

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Now I have to pay extra and wait longer to have the city pick up the old refrigerator. I should have just paid the delivery fee and the $10 haul away fee. Think about my experience before you try to save those few extra dollars... Just let the vendor do the work.

 

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