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started by Forest Luna on 20 Apr 12
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    Everyone likes to feel that they've a great deal after they buy new, particularly if it is something expensive like a fridge or washing machine. One tried and tested method is to look around, and the Internet has had a lot of the hassle out of this. You can now make a price comparison at several different retailers from the comfort of your own house. As well as specialist on-line retailers of domestic appliances, most high-street retailers now have a web site to check their prices.

    However, when they are purchasing a fridge or automatic washer, most people only aspect in the up-front cost, and don't look at the expense of the electricity that it requires to run the appliance over its lifetime. And this can also add up to a surprisingly great deal. In fact, sometimes the savings from an energy-efficient fridge or any other appliance are really great, they are going to almost cover the expense of acquiring the appliance in the first place! When looking at replacing appliances, you could save the most money when you purchase a power efficient model.

    Take fridges and freezers, what are the hardest working appliance in your home. They're on throughout the day, each day of the season. They can take into account one fourth of the utility bill. If your fridge or freezer isn't energy efficient, you could be paying from the nose. New energy saving fridge freezers use two thirds less energy than other models and may help you save as much as £45 a year on your own bills. So when investing in a appliance, you should search for one of the most energy-efficient.

    Dishwashers are now considered to have comparable environmental impact as dishes by hand. They will use electricity, but use less water and water heating. The balance is tipped inside the dishwasher's favour if you are using an electricity saving dishwasher. To perform a cycle with an inefficient appliance costs around 16p but to run exactly the same cycle on an energy saving machine costs only 9p. A difference of 7p per wash. Energy saving dishwashers use 40 percent less energy which will equal around £20 off the average utility bill annually.

    The common automatic washer does around 1 wash every weekday, and wastes an extremely large amount of energy. Buy a power saving washing machine and you may work with a fraction from the energy of old energy-hungry models. Again this can mean a saving of about £20 out of your power bill. The same applies to a tumble clothes dryer, in which the most power efficient models can save you around £15 annually over standard models.

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    http://www.goodinfohome.com/Art/529845/269/Energy-Efficient-Hand-Dryers-Positive-Aspects.html

    http://www.myarticlesonline.com/Art/444248/271/Energy-Efficient-Hand-Dryers-Positive-Aspects.html

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