Insignia NS-UZ21WH0-C*
Freezer
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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 Insignia NS-UZ21WH0-C* freezer is $73.98 for the 43215, Columbus, OH.
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:73.98$
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:226.97$
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:386.3$
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:809.55$
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Lifetime cost 21.7 years
Cost of ownership:1756.72$
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Description
The Insignia NS-UZ21WH0-C* is a sleek and modern upright freezer perfect for any kitchen. With a total volume of 21 cubic feet, this freezer provides ample space to store all of your frozen goods. The automatic defrost feature keeps the interior clean and frost-free, while the energy-efficient design uses just 492 kilowatt hours per year - 10 percent less than the U.S. federal standard. This freezer does not come equipped with an ice maker or thru-the-door dispenser, but it does offer connected functionality for easy monitoring and control through your smartphone or tablet. And despite its spacious interior, it is not considered compact or built-in. Overall, the Insignia NS-UZ21WH0-C* is a reliable and convenient choice for anyone in need of extra freezer space without sacrificing style or efficiency. It has been available on the market since March 11th, 2020 and promises years of trouble-free performance thanks to its high-quality construction
Specifications
Type
Upright Freezer
Compact
No
Built-in
No
Ice Maker
No
Brand
Insignia
Defrost Type
Automatic
Model
NS-UZ21WH0-C*
Adjusted Volume (ft3)
36.9
Connected Functionality
No
Thru the Door Dispenser
No
Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)
492
Available On Market
2020-03-11
Capacity (Total Volume) (ft3)
21
Percent Less Energy Use than US Federal Standard
10