Beko DIT38532
Dishwasher
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Price:
650.64$
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Taxes:
47.17$
*Tax rates for California
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Annual cost of ownership:
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Price dynamics for Beko DIT38532
Total cost of ownership (TCO)
The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the Beko DIT38532 dishwasher is 123.72 $ for the 91326, Porter Ranch, CA. The cost of consumed electricity will be 73.98 $. The cost of consumed water will be 7.64 $. The cost of using the sewer will be 7.64 $ for this dishwasher.
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TCO for 1 year
Price:650.64$
Tax:47.17$
Cost of ownership:123.72$
Total:
821.53$
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TCO for 3 years
Price:650.64$
Tax:47.17$
Cost of ownership:379.04$
Total:
1076.85$
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TCO for 5 years
Price:650.64$
Tax:47.17$
Cost of ownership:644.89$
Total:
1342.7$
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TCO for 10 years
Price:650.64$
Tax:47.17$
Cost of ownership:1355.61$
Total:
2053.42$
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Lifetime cost
10 years
Price:650.64$
Tax:47.17$
Cost of ownership:1355.61$
Total:
2053.42$
Rebates
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Description
Schluter-Bekotec is a modular screed system that produces permanent flooring assemblies that are free from internal stress. The EN/US/P are studded polystyrene screed panels that are designed to hold hydronic heating tubes. The modular screed system allows for installation of continuous screed surfaces without any control joints or wire reinforcement. The studs divide the screed into smaller, 4-1/4 in. square modules, thereby confining shrinkage and curing stresses to control deformations such as curling and continuous cracks that can be common in a traditional screed.
Specifications
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Type
Standard
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Brand
Beko
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Model
DIT38532
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Connected Functionality
No
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Water Use (gallons/cycle)
2.37
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Available On Market
2021-09-01
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Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)
230
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% Better than US Federal Standard (kWh/yr)
25
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% Better than US Federal Standard (gallons/cycle)
53