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When selecting major appliances, prioritize safety by looking for UL-certified products that meet safety standards. Consider energy efficiency, as increased usage leads to higher costs. Assess special features and prioritize based on your budget. Size is crucial to ensure appliances fit in intended spaces, while style should complement your decor. Don't forget to compare prices, look into delivery fees, and warranty options for protection against defects. Understand the pros and cons of different appliance types, including refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers.
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Choosing Major Appliances Chapter 24 page 539
Shopping tips • Safety • Look for the UL- means the product has been tested and meets safety standards • Gas appliances- AHAM and the AGA
Performance • May decide to pay extra for a model that performs better, • Ex a dishwasher that gets dishes cleaner or tends to need fewer repairs • A bargain model that performs as well as more expensive ones.
Energy use • More energy an appliance uses the more it will cost to own. • Think month to month difference. Times 12 months. How much can you save?
Special features • More cost • Price you can afford • Set your priorities
Size • Capacity- how much can it hold? • Very important • Refrigerators and washing machines • Fit in the doorway • Fit in the place you plan to put it.
Style • Color that will blend well. • Choose a neutral color • Can match a color scheme
Purchase price • Compare prices • Ask about delivery and installation fee
Warranty • Which protects you in case the product is defective. Sometimes only parts. • Investigate the length and type of warranty. • 10 year or repair costs
Refrigerators • To keep foods cold • Styles- side-by-side or two door top and bottom • Movable shelves • Built-in touch screen and bar code scanner that keeps household food inventory
Range, cooktop, and ovens • Can be installed in a cabinet or island • Gas or electric? • Surface cooking many people prefer gas burner because the temp can be adjusted instantly and precisely • Electric is often preferred for oven cooking because it keeps the temp more even and is a safer heat source for children and older adults. • Gas top and electric oven good choice
Dishwashers • Built-in and portable • Use less hot water to wash dishes • 4 gal only • Drawer-type
Disposal Units • Quick and convenient way to eliminate waste • Connected to the drain • Underneath the sink • Turned off by a switch
Washing Machines • Wash, rise, and spin-dry clothes • Features- large-capacity, water levels and heavy duty to delicate cycles
Clothes Dryer • Gas dryers are less expensive • Time and temp controls • Electronic senor drying Top load washer All in one