Bosch SHE3ARB***
Dishwasher
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Price dynamics for Bosch SHE3ARB***
Total cost of ownership (TCO)
The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the Bosch SHE3ARB*** dishwasher is $95.49 for the 43215, Columbus, OH. The cost of consumed electricity will be $40.45. The cost of consumed water will be $10.32. The cost of using the sewer will be $10.32 for this dishwasher.
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TCO for 1 year
Price:55.0$
Tax:3.16$
Rebate:N/A
Cost of ownership:95.49$
Total:
153.65$
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TCO for 3 years
Price:55.0$
Tax:3.16$
Rebate:N/A
Cost of ownership:289.22$
Total:
347.38$
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TCO for 5 years
Price:55.0$
Tax:3.16$
Rebate:N/A
Cost of ownership:486.41$
Total:
544.57$
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TCO for 10 years
Price:55.0$
Tax:3.16$
Rebate:N/A
Cost of ownership:993.02$
Total:
1051.18$
Rebates
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Description
The Bosch Gen 2 Climate Ductless Mini Split Series provides energy-efficient, on-demand comfort that is flexible, simple to install and easy to maintain. An exceptional alternative to traditional HVAC systems, mini splits heat and cool individual rooms by utilizing a combination of efficient technologies to lower electricity usage and decrease your electric bill. The mini split system is ideal for spaces where ductwork will not fit or is overly costly including additions, renovations and enclosed patios. The system is comprised of 3-parts, the indoor air handler, an outdoor condensing section and the piping line set. The main units are connected by the electrical, refrigerant and condensate piping line set through a 3 in. Dia hole in an exterior wall. The outdoor unit is charged with enough refrigerant to charge up to 35 ft. of line set.
Specifications
Type
Standard
Brand
Bosch
Model
SHE3ARB***
Connected Functionality
No
Water Use (gallons/cycle)
3.2
Available On Market
2011-04-15
Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)
269
% Better than US Federal Standard (kWh/yr)
12
% Better than US Federal Standard (gallons/cycle)
36