Tips To Save Money Buying
Efficient Appliance Brands
One of most our important commodities is electricity, so it is imperative that
we use it with wisdom. By shopping for more efficient appliance brands , you will not only save money you
will also help save the environment.
Always read the label.
It is a requirement by the Federal Trade Commission that manufacturers place Energy Guide labels on every
appliance they develop. You will find this piece of black and yellow paper hanging on the appliance unit. This
label will indicate the appliance's energy efficiency rating , its estimated energy consumption yearly, a comparable range of
energy consumption and even it's efficiency with other appliances . This should give you a pretty good picture of
how much energy the unit will consume. This efficiency label will also enable you to make a more educated decision,
by simply comparing labels of different appliance brands.
The Energy Star is what we seek.
When this logo is accompanied with an appliance brand it implies that the unit offers more in terms of energy
efficiency than a comparable model that does not have the Energy Star logo. Appliances with the Energy Star logo
have been tested and proven to exceed the federal governments efficiency standards by at least 20% to as much as
110% . So the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency will give you there seal of approval if
you buy an appliance brand with the Energy Star logo.
Does size matter?
In our society most people are actually convinced that 'bigger is better. Although that may be true in some
areas, when it comes to appliances, it's often not. A 10' x 12' room, for instance, doesn't require a Humongous 4.0
hp air conditioning unit. You will get a cool room all right but if your not trying to preserve meat, there is no
need to use so much unnecessary energy
consumption.
If shopping for an appliance, always carefully measure and determine whether the size is
actually necessary. Even energy-efficient larger appliances will, generally consume more energy than their
smaller counterparts.
Be mindful of the numbers.
For example when comparing refrigerator brands, lower isn’t always better, you'll have to find out what figures
to take note of and what to look for ,The lowest consumption per kilowatt-hours (kWh) is the one that you will want
to choose .This is a good indicator of the amount of energy the appliance will consume. Pick a higher HSPF or
heating seasonal performance factor for heat pumps. The best pick for dishwashers, is the one with a higher energy
factor.
Well there you have it hopefully this will help you save money and help the environment next time your
shopping for appliances.
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