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Joseph Meehan
 
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Default High Efficiency Washing machine -- cost calculator?

wrote:
Jack wrote:

Anyone know of a play on web where you can run calculator on High
efficiency washers? I am interested in seeing how much they save...
My Maytag will run on forever,


It must be an old one that's been refurbished.

but I am wondering if money could be saved by switching over -- I do
a lot of laundry... 9 people living in the house... A LOT OF LAUNDRY.


The US government says washers consume from 120-700 Kw-H of
electricity annually for a typical family, and this factors how dry
the clothes come out the spin cycle.. A Kw-H costs anywhere from
about 5-25 cents, usually 9-10 cents, which translates to about
$12-$70 a year. So the $52 saved annually by using the
most-efficient washer instead of the least-efficient one, spread over
the 10-20 years a washer typically lasts, is roughly the cost premium
of a high-efficiency front loading washer over a conventional top
loader. However this doesn't consider the time value of money, that
is, what you could earn on that $52/year.

You may want to check Consumer Reports and some appliance forums, such
as
www.fixitnow.com, to see how reliable different brands of front
loaders are. Apparently the Whirlpool/Kenmore Duet is the best, but
word is that L-G front loader is also reliable.

I did a google.. found nothing.


Exactly what did you Google?


Very good response.

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Joseph Meehan

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