Gaggenau RF461705
Freezer

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  • Annual cost of ownership:

    68.58$

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Total cost of ownership (TCO)

Information about total cost of ownership.

The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the Gaggenau RF461705 freezer is $68.58 for the 20003, Washington, DC.

  • TCO for 1 year

    Cost of ownership:

    68.58$

  • TCO for 3 years

    Cost of ownership:

    211.57$

  • TCO for 5 years

    Cost of ownership:

    360.32$

  • TCO for 10 years

    Cost of ownership:

    747.25$

  • Lifetime cost 21.7 years

    Cost of ownership:

    1621.53$

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Description

The Gaggenau RF461705 is a sleek and modern upright freezer that boasts automatic defrosting capabilities. As a built-in appliance, it seamlessly blends into any kitchen design without taking up too much space. With an adjusted volume of 21.4 cubic feet, this freezer has plenty of room for all your frozen items. Its through-the-door dispenser makes accessing ice easy and hassle-free. The RF461705 uses R-600a refrigerant and consumes only 435 kWh per year, making it an energy-efficient choice that's better for the environment - in fact, it's 23% more efficient than the US federal standard! This model was introduced to the market on October 1st, 2020 and is part of Gaggenau's line of high-quality appliances.

Specifications

    • Type

      Upright Freezer

    • Compact

      No

    • Built-in

      Yes

    • Ice Maker

      Yes

    • Brand

      Gaggenau

    • Defrost Type

      Automatic

    • Model

      RF461705

    • Refrigerant Type

      R-600a

    • Adjusted Volume (ft3)

      21.4

    • Connected Functionality

      No

    • Thru the Door Dispenser

      Yes

    • Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)

      435

    • Available On Market

      2020-10-01

    • Capacity (Total Volume) (ft3)

      12.2

    • Percent Less Energy Use than US Federal Standard

      23

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