Slipgate
Well-Known Member
Cost savings you get by buying a new energy efficient refrigerator vs an old used POS.
Costs to run the average 20 cf fridge:
fridge built before 1980 - $225/year
fridge built between 1980-89 - $176/year
fridge built between 1990-99 - $100/year
fridge built after 2000 $50/year (Energy Star - $43)
For under $500 (more if on sale) you can get a current Energy Star fridge ($40-$50/year usage costs)
Figure you paid about $100 used, so $400 more for a new fridge. The ROI can be as little as 2 years for buying a new, energy efficient fridge vs an old, non-efficient fridge. And of course a new fridge is new, warranty, looks better, no cleaning needed, no chance of a dead body being stored in it, etc.
So think about that before cheaping out to save every last penny on capitol costs when your burn rate is the more important numbers to look at.
Costs to run the average 20 cf fridge:
fridge built before 1980 - $225/year
fridge built between 1980-89 - $176/year
fridge built between 1990-99 - $100/year
fridge built after 2000 $50/year (Energy Star - $43)
For under $500 (more if on sale) you can get a current Energy Star fridge ($40-$50/year usage costs)
Figure you paid about $100 used, so $400 more for a new fridge. The ROI can be as little as 2 years for buying a new, energy efficient fridge vs an old, non-efficient fridge. And of course a new fridge is new, warranty, looks better, no cleaning needed, no chance of a dead body being stored in it, etc.
So think about that before cheaping out to save every last penny on capitol costs when your burn rate is the more important numbers to look at.