Return policy: "The freezer is a major appliance so it's not returnable for buyer's remorse. However, if the item is damaged or defective, it can be returned/replaced but it must be reported within 48 hours of delivery."
Warranty: "So for the first 5 years, the compressor/motor will be covered for parts and labor. However, years 6-10, only the part will be covered so you would be responsible for the labor after the 5th year."
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5.8 Cu-Ft. LG Electronics Single Door Upright Freezer (PrintProof Platinum Silver)
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I have both; I just put more long term stuff in the chest and keep stuff I use more in the standup.
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So if you got the least efficient chest freezer of the same size, you'd save 18% energy/$. If you got a chest freezer that was equally as efficient, you'd save 27% energy/$.
Those Energy Guide labels are based on a national $/kWh figure of $0.12/kWh for refrigerators. That's actually being revised up to $0.14/kWh right now. https://www.federalregi
You're local rates may be much higher or lower. So the % savings comparing one refrigerator to another is probably more helpful than the actual energy guide $ figure.
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So if you got the least efficient chest freezer of the same size, you'd save 18% energy/$. If you got a chest freezer that was equally as efficient, you'd save 27% energy/$.
Those Energy Guide labels are based on a national $/kWh figure of $0.12/kWh for refrigerators. That's actually being revised up to $0.14/kWh right now. https://www.federalregister.gov/d...e-6-p31755 [federalregister.gov]
You're local rates may be much higher or lower. So the % savings comparing one refrigerator to another is probably more helpful than the actual energy guide $ figure.
I prefer the chest freezer because they're extremely inexpensive, but I don't think the energy usage for the upright is that bad when we're talking about running a single one and the difference is less than the cost of a subway sandwich a year.
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So if you got the least efficient chest freezer of the same size, you'd save 18% energy/$. If you got a chest freezer that was equally as efficient, you'd save 27% energy/$.
Those Energy Guide labels are based on a national $/kWh figure of $0.12/kWh for refrigerators. That's actually being revised up to $0.14/kWh right now. https://www.federalregi
You're local rates may be much higher or lower. So the % savings comparing one refrigerator to another is probably more helpful than the actual energy guide $ figure.
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