Danby DBMF100C1SLDB
Refrigerator

  • Price:

  • Taxes:

    57.5$

    *Tax rates for District of Columbia

  • Rebates:

    Currently unavailable

    *Rebates for 20003, Washington, District of Columbia

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  • Annual cost of ownership:

    66.5$

    *Annual cost of ownership for District of Columbia

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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 DBMF100C1SLDB refrigerator is $66.5 for the 20003, Washington, DC.

  • TCO for 1 year

    Price:

    999.99$

    Tax:

    57.5$

    Cost of ownership:

    66.5$

    Total:

    1123.99$

  • TCO for 3 years

    Price:

    999.99$

    Tax:

    57.5$

    Cost of ownership:

    207.95$

    Total:

    1265.44$

  • TCO for 5 years

    Price:

    999.99$

    Tax:

    57.5$

    Cost of ownership:

    358.36$

    Total:

    1415.85$

  • TCO for 10 years

    Price:

    999.99$

    Tax:

    57.5$

    Cost of ownership:

    757.96$

    Total:

    1815.45$

  • Lifetime cost 16.2 years

    Price:

    999.99$

    Tax:

    57.5$

    Cost of ownership:

    1227.9$

    Total:

    2285.39$

Rebates

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Description

Specifications

    • Type

      Bottom Freezer

    • Compact

      No

    • Built-in

      No

    • Width (in)

      23.4

    • Height (in)

      59.8

    • Ice Maker

      No

    • Brand

      Danby

    • Defrost Type

      Automatic

    • Model

      DBMF100C1SLDB

    • Product Class

      5 - Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with bottom-mounted freezer without an automatic ice maker

    • Adjusted Volume (ft3)

      12.3

    • Connected Functionality

      No

    • Thru the Door Dispenser

      No

    • Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)

      380

    • Available On Market

      2020-10-20

    • Capacity (Total Volume) (ft3)

      10

    • Counter Depth

      No

    • Percent Less Energy Use than US Federal Standard

      11

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