I've got it posted on CL for $15. If one of you people will promise to come take it off my hands immediately, it's...ten dolla! I just got a chest freezer, and it's going to go where the fridge is.No pictures...I'm busy with other stuff today.The catch?1) It's dusty and dirty2) It's a fucking power hog. In 5.5? 6? days, it's used 123kWh.[Edited on November 21, 2009 at 2:47 PM. Reason : sdf]
11/21/2009 2:47:42 PM
Sooo it costs around $35 a month to run contiunously?!?! Do us all a favor junk it.
11/21/2009 4:15:39 PM
closer to $40
11/21/2009 5:18:00 PM
11/21/2009 5:21:32 PM
^^ haha yikes, thats more than my entire power bill most months
11/21/2009 5:24:48 PM
YeahI've been wondering how the hell we were using so much damn energy, and started plugging various suspects into a killawatt.This thing accounts for about half of our previous usage I guess none of yall will take it for free, then, either [Edited on November 21, 2009 at 5:29 PM. Reason : sd]
11/21/2009 5:29:19 PM
still got this? i can come get it now...
11/21/2009 9:15:56 PM
^ this thing should cost about $40 per year in electricity. I highly recommend that you take a look at the connections and make sure there is no problems with it shorting out. Check the compressor as well.
11/21/2009 9:19:17 PM
^^Yeah. It's worth listening to ^ and anyone else weighing in on this, with respect to its energy usage and related concerns.
11/21/2009 9:45:05 PM
Yes, those microfridges should be using about $35 a year. I would know. I work for central maintenance and have seen the energy consumptions by these units. They are excellent units though!!! Something electrical is wrong with this unit and would be worth checking out if you really needed a small fridge.
11/21/2009 10:26:23 PM
how on earth can you determine how much energy it should be using, she never posted a make or model or anything about it?
11/21/2009 11:24:07 PM
it might have a leak in it that makes it so the fridge has to continuously work hard to keep the temp constant inside of it. not to mention it is gonna use a lot of power anyway if it is fairly empty.[Edited on November 22, 2009 at 10:40 AM. Reason : or it could be normal like shredder said. lol]
11/22/2009 10:39:50 AM
^^ They are all the same.
11/22/2009 11:05:39 AM
^no, they are not:http://www.google.com/products?q=dorm+fridge&aq=f"dorm fridge" != a specific make and model. It refers to a style/size of refrigerator.Btw, this isn't the make/model that's provided in the dorms these days. Going by the horrible dark fake wood veneer on the front of the door, I'd put it somewhere in the 80s
11/22/2009 11:22:36 AM
^ oh shit, didn't realize you had such a fossil lol I was wrong then.
11/22/2009 12:05:54 PM
The newer ones Energy Guides says $40 per year...but if this is going in a dorm, it doesn't matter much because they don't pay power.
11/22/2009 12:53:15 PM