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How to Buy Home Appliances

Ovens - Before buying an oven, first you have to ask yourself whether you need a gas oven or electric oven. This decision can be made according to your cooking preferences. An important factor to consider when buying an oven is the type of cleaning process it uses. Standard ovens will have to be cleaned manually, but there are now self-cleaning ovens with programmable settings, which use high temperatures to clean off any residue. Continuous cleaning ovens have special finishes that absorb or burn off splatters from the oven.

Refrigerators - A rule of thumb when buying a refrigerator is that you need to consider the number of people in your household to determine the capacity you need. For example, a family of two needs at least 8 to 10 cubic feet, then add another cubic foot of space for each family member. Refrigerators with freezers on the top are more energy efficient than models with side freezers.

Dishwashers - When choosing a dishwasher, you should find out how many gallons of water it uses during different cycles. Look for features that reduce water use. Newer, more expensive stainless steel models enhance efficiency during drying cycles and can tolerate higher water temperatures.

Ventilation Hoods - The fan will be the most important factor here. Axial fans are inexpensive but not as powerful as centrifugal fans. Try to find hoods that have a tempered glass light lens. These are more durable than the plastic lens, which yellow and crack, and they last longer. If you can, try to find one that has a low sone rating. The lower the sone number is, the quieter your range hood.

Garbage Disposal Systems - When shopping for a garbage disposal, there are several things to consider in order to arrive at the best disposal to fit your needs. Think of how many meals per week are prepared in your kitchen, how often you entertain, and the importance of quiet operation and long product life. You also must know if you are hooked up to a septic system or regular water system.

Air Conditioners - When looking for a powerful air conditioner, check out the yellow energy tag (represented as Energy Efficiency Ratio or EER) and consider its efficiency. The Energy Efficiency Ratio, or EER, ranges from 8 to 12, so the higher the EER number, the better the efficiency. After this, you also need to consider the space of the room you’ll be putting the air conditioner in, as well as your budget. Do you need to cool the whole room? Does the weather change a lot where I’m located? The answers will help you find a suitable model that will fit your needs. Try to match the unit’s cooling capacity with the size of the room. Follow the Dept. of Energy’s formula, which is to multiply the room’s square feet of space by 20.

Water Heaters - Look for hot water heaters that are energy efficient. The EnergyGuide label gives you two important pieces of information when you’re comparing different brands and models: estimated energy consumption and estimated yearly operating costs. Use this information to determine which models are the most energy efficient. Tank size or capacity refers to the amount of water, in gallons, that the water heater will hold. The more gallons of hot water you need per hour, the larger the water tank must be to accommodate the need. Of course there are also tank-less systems which heat water as you need it. They are powered by either gas or electricity and turn off when not being used. However, they have trouble supplying large amounts of hot water at any one time.

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