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Post #167183758 added 11-19-2023 5:08 AM by beervomit in Deal Talk
Anybody get theirs yet? How loud is yours? How cold does it get? It is worth adding a few USB fans to it? I got mine, it does get cold but it's loud and man does the outside get hot. Thinking...
Post #166951087 added 11-11-2023 4:34 AM by 1birdman1 in Deal Talk
I passed on this deal due to energy cost. Should have read better. I also wanted a bigger one, but for the price was considering it anyway. I can wait!
Post #166930678 added 11-10-2023 9:02 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
They are in California at $0.345 cents per KWH. GA is $0.05 cents per KWH most of the year.
Post #166930633 added 11-10-2023 9:01 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
Keep it plugged in unless you are in California where they are with much higher energy rates.
Post #166930606 added 11-10-2023 9:00 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
No, they are in California and rates for electricity is literally 6 times GA most of the year.
Post #166930582 added 11-10-2023 8:59 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
Ok. Then I can agree with you. Energy cost would be $225 per year in California but the manufacturer seems right with $53 on average in the rest of the United States.
Post #166928140 added 11-10-2023 7:35 AM by pLLL in Deal Talk
Is this normal for mini fridges?
Post #166927609 added 11-10-2023 7:16 AM by xemi in Deal Talk
Where is the energy going in terms of inefficiency? Does this unit get really hot/expel a lot of hot air?
Post #166927411 added 11-10-2023 7:09 AM by BuddyLove99 in Deal Talk
DAAANG 😳. I’m unplugging my empty wine refrigerator now. Don’t know these NewAirs were that energy inefficient.
Post #166927069 added 11-10-2023 6:59 AM by himay in Deal Talk
I live in not-average California. PG&E base rate is $0.345 kWh. 😢 Price goes up for higher usage tiers which any house will hit monthly. (Maybe not an apartment.)
Post #166926283 added 11-10-2023 6:27 AM by Neilio517 in Deal Talk
This one looks like it’s going to the office
Post #166926247 added 11-10-2023 6:25 AM by sbessire in Deal Talk
What price per kWh did you use?
Post #166926190 added 11-10-2023 6:22 AM by Blizzysip in Deal Talk
I have a slightly larger NewAir. Only the bottom two shelves get cold enough to be considered refrigeration. Middle shelf registers ~44 degrees according to my thermometer; and it gets slightly...
Post #166925872 added 11-10-2023 6:11 AM by beervomit in Deal Talk
Looking for something to put by the pool. How well does this work outside in Florida if it's out of the sun? Will it cool or no?
Post #166925392 added 11-10-2023 5:49 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
It won't use this much unless defective.
Post #166925374 added 11-10-2023 5:48 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
It won't use that much electricity unless the unit is defective. 85W just can't reach $18.75 per month unless there is some crazy electric rates. It would have to be $0.31 per KWH rate. ...
Post #166925326 added 11-10-2023 5:45 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
For most people it will cost $53 per year to run or the unit is defective. If the unit used the 85W it claims and it ran for 18 hours a day it would cost $53 at $0.095 average per KWH.
Post #166925041 added 11-10-2023 5:33 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
Was this measured in the summer with your energy rates for summer only? Our "4 months" of Summer in GA is around $0.11 per kwh and 0.05 the other months. If $18.75 here in Summer then it would...
Post #166924936 added 11-10-2023 5:28 AM by RonPaulFan in Deal Talk
Was this located in a garage or outside where it is not climate controlled?
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