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Does it make sense to replace my old fridge, freezer or window air conditioner with a new one?

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Does it make sense to replace my old fridge, freezer or window air conditioner with a new one?

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It may, because newer fridges (freezers or window air conditioners) cost so much less to operate than an older unit. For example, replacing a 20-year-old 18 cubic feet refrigerator with a new ENERGY STARĀ® qualified refrigerator will result in an annual energy cost savings of about $120 – $150. At this rate, the savings will pay for the cost of the new refrigerator in 5 to 7 years. It is important to purchase the right size appliance for your needs. Please visit the ENERGY STARĀ® website at http://oee.nrcan.gc.

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