Danby DUF140E1*
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 Danby DUF140E1* freezer is $59.24 for the 43215, Columbus, OH.
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:59.24$
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:181.76$
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:309.35$
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:648.3$
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Lifetime cost 21.7 years
Cost of ownership:1406.81$
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Description
Sporting a depth of just over 26 in., this freezer-less refrigerator from Danby sits flush with most kitchen counters for a cohesive look. The white 11 cu. ft. fridge has abundant top-to-bottom storage space with five adjustable glass shelves and a lower pull-out vegetable crisper along with five built-in door shelves to keep your foods chilled. ENERGY STAR-certified, this efficient appliance uses a modest amount of electricity that on average will cost $2 - $3 per month to operate. The reversible door can be mounted on either side to open from the right or left, while the integrated handle contributes to the refrigerator's sleek design. A built-in light gives you visibility into the depths of the unit and the adjustable mechanical thermostat lets you dial in a preferred temperature. Stash items large and small in this designer refrigerator, which comes with a worry-free 18-months warranty on parts and labor along with convenient in-home service.
Specifications
Type
Upright Freezer
Compact
No
Built-in
No
Ice Maker
No
Brand
Danby
Defrost Type
Automatic
Model
DUF140E1*
Adjusted Volume (ft3)
24.3
Connected Functionality
No
Thru the Door Dispenser
No
Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)
394
Available On Market
2017-10-15
Capacity (Total Volume) (ft3)
13.8
Percent Less Energy Use than US Federal Standard
10