Product Description
Maytag MSD2573VES 25 Cu. Ft. Total Capacity ENERGY STAR Qualified Refrigerator with Flat Smooth Door.
BUY: MSD2573VE 25 cu. ft. Side-by-Side Energy Star Refrigerator
Product Description
Maytag MSD2573VES 25 Cu. Ft. Total Capacity ENERGY STAR Qualified Refrigerator with Flat Smooth Door.
BUY: MSD2573VE 25 cu. ft. Side-by-Side Energy Star Refrigerator
Product Description
Style meets function: this refrigerator s distinctive blue-tint features highlight its plentiful storage options. Perfect for a family with varied tastes. This ENERGY STAR certified refrigerator includes: multiple spill-proof shelves, blue tint fresh food bins, blue tint gallon door storage with hugger, deluxe crisper drawers with glass cover, blue trimmed covered dairy compartment, deluxe blue tinted encapsulated converted deli drawer, and convenient temperature control. Additional features include: 2 half-width adjustable freezer door bins, full width adjustable interior freezer shelf, full-width tilt-out freezer door basket, automatic interior light in both freezer and fresh food sections, seamless easy-to-clean freezer interior, ice cub/utility storage bin, removable ice cube shelf with 2 full-size ice cube trays, textured steel doors and cabinet, never clean condenser, reversible doors and handles, automatic door stop, post loop condenser, kick plate, and deluxe door handle. Dimensions (in inches): 29. 625 W x 65. 375 H x 32. 25 D
BUY: Haier Energy Star Refrigerator / Freezer Premium 18.2 Cu Ft, White – PRTS18SACW
Product Description
Haier s new Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator aligns perfectly with your surrounding cabinets, bringing a classic style and appealing order to your kitchen. Organizational options provide flexibility to fit both your kitchen and your lifestyle. The Haier French Door design places groceries at eye level and conserves energy, since chefs and snackers only need to open one side to get the item they want. Easy-access freezer drawers store frozen meats in the large lower drawer, while veggies, desserts and the ice maker are conveniently located in the upper drawer.
BUY: Haier Energy Star Refrigerator French Door Counter Depth 21 Cu Ft, Black – RBFS21TIAE
Mine was made in 1992. I can’t find it on the energy star web site, though. Just say your average refrigerator from 1992 vs. an average new one today, how much could I save in a year?
I have a Whirlpool energy star refrigerator (side-by-side) it’s only a couple of years old and has worked perfectly. I don’t know if I just never noticed it before, or if it’s a new possible “issue” but the middle of the fridge (where the soft plastic part of the door rests on) is HOT!!
I mean, my elbow touched it today and I literally jumped back! Is normal for that part (the 1-2 inch section between the freezer & fridge) to heat up like this??
Thanks for your help!
I have a new Maytag refrigerator (not Energy Star) that is making a high pitched whine or ringing sound when it’s running. I researched this a bit and have read that it usually is caused by the new high speed, energy efficient compressors and is considered normal. That may be but it gives me headaches! I had Maytag out to inspect it and they offered to replace the compressor and drier but said it appears the refrigerator is operating normally and this surgery may not make the shrill noise go away? Is there anything I can do? Maybe carpet under the unit? Thanks.
Forgot to add that I did have Home Depot replace the original refrigerator with an new, identical one. The new (and current) one makes the same noise. That’s why I belive it when Maytag says it’s normal. I’m concerned that having them replace the compressor & drier will be a big waste of time as they will probably put in the exact same part with the same characteristics.
Does anyone know how much the energy bill from a refrigerator is? Also, what about the diff in cost between an energy-star version vs. non-energy-star?
I’m thinking of getting a second one and just wanted an idea of how much more my electricity bill will be. I see a lot of good ones that I could get for less than $500. But, I wanted to know if the cheap ones that don’t have the “energy star” will end up costing more in the long run.
Thanks,
Steve
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