Crosley CFUFHC21TW0
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 Crosley CFUFHC21TW0 freezer is $72.77 for the 43215, Columbus, OH.
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:72.77$
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:223.28$
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:380.02$
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:796.39$
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Lifetime cost 21.7 years
Cost of ownership:1728.17$
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Description
The Crosley CFUFHC21TW0 is a reliable and efficient upright freezer designed for households that require ample storage space. With an adjusted volume of 36.1 cubic feet, this freezer has plenty of room for all your frozen goods without taking up too much floor space in your home. The automatic defrost type ensures that you won't have to worry about manually defrosting the unit, saving you time and effort. This model features no ice maker or thru-the-door dispenser, but it does boast an impressive energy efficiency rating - using 10% less energy than the US federal standard - with an annual energy use of only 484 kWh/year. Despite its high capacity total volume of 20.5 cubic feet, this freezer is not built-in nor compact and doesn't offer any connected functionality options. The Crosley CFUFHC21TW0 was launched on December 11th, 2017 making it a relatively new addition to the market offering households a great option when needing
Specifications
Type
Upright Freezer
Compact
No
Built-in
No
Ice Maker
No
Brand
Crosley
Defrost Type
Automatic
Model
CFUFHC21TW0
Adjusted Volume (ft3)
36.1
Connected Functionality
No
Thru the Door Dispenser
No
Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)
484
Available On Market
2017-12-11
Capacity (Total Volume) (ft3)
20.5
Percent Less Energy Use than US Federal Standard
10