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Safe Top Deluxe Automatic Can Opener
by: Can Opener
List Price: $12.99
Feature: As seen on TV, Works on any size can
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6IN AIRTIGHT REMOD RECS IC CAN
by: WORLD WIDE
Feature: "POWER ZONE" AIRTIGHT REMODEL RECESS ICULATED CAN
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6IN NEW CONSTR RECES IC CAN
by: WORLD WIDE
Feature: "POWER ZONE" CONSTRUCTION RECESS IC CAN
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6IN REMODEL RECESES IC CAN
by: WORLD WIDE
Feature: "POWER ZONE" REMODEL RECESES IC CAN
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6IN REMODEL RECESS NON-IC CAN
by: WORLD WIDE
Feature: "POWER ZONE" REMODEL RECESS NON-IC CAN
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6INAIRTIGHT CONSTR RECS IC CAN
by: WORLD WIDE
Feature: "POWER ZONE" AIRTIGHT CONSTRUCTION RECESS ICULATED CAN
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Art For A Cause 12401 Opener Blue Floral
by: Art For A Cause
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Art For A Cause 12402 Opener Rose Floral
by: Art For A Cause
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Art For A Cause 12403 Opener Blueberry
by: Art For A Cause
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Art For A Cause 12404 Opener Raspberry
by: Art For A Cause
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Choosing Appliance -> Energy-Efficient Refrigerators The EnergyGuide label on new refrigerators will tell you how much electricity in kilowatt-hours (kWh) a particular model uses in one year. The smaller the number, the less energy the refrigerator uses and the less it will cost you to operate. In addition to the EnergyGuide label, don't forget to look for the Energy Star label. A new refrigerator with an Energy Star label will save you between $35 and $70 a year compared to the models designed 15 years ago. This adds up to between $525 and $1,050 during the average 15-year life of the unit. Choosing Appliance -> Fridge / Freezers Added features such as ice making and drinks dispensers can all add to the appeal of certain models. Ice making is an option on many American style fridge-freezers, sometimes available without opening the door, as are cold water dispensers. Zoned models offer several storage areas, all at different temperatures, designed to keep a variety of foods fresh for longer. Most manufacturers now offer adjustable shelf heights and storage units which simplify food storage. Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maximize the efficiency of appliances You can also maximize the efficiency of appliances you already own through regular maintenance and tune-ups and system upgrades. Examples of some things that you can do are:
- Check air filters in heating and cooling systems monthly during the seasons they are in use and clean and replace them as necessary.
- Clean air vents, baseboards, and radiators regularly and keep them unrestricted by furniture, carpets, or drapes.
- Release trapped air from hot water radiators once or twice a season by opening the valve until nothing but water comes out.
- Follow prescribed maintenance (e.g., maintaining certain water levels in steam heat systems).
- Install an insulating jacket on your hot water heater, insulate hot water pipes, and lower the water heater temperature.
- Clean refrigerator coils yearly and maintain internal temperatures between 36 degrees F (2.2 degrees C) and 38 degrees F (33 degrees C) for the refrigerator compartment and between 0 degrees F (17.8 degrees C) and 5 degrees F (15.0 degrees C) for the freezer compartment.
- Move the refrigerator if it is currently located near the stove or dishwasher.
- Regularly defrost refrigerators that do not have a completely automatic defrost capability to eliminate ice build-up on interior coils.
- Clean dryer filters after each use or as necessary.
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