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Appliances are usually depreciated over a five-year period, so after five years, they're effectively worth nothing.
i think its 4 years old. joe
9,10 cents a pound as "iron" in one piece
Less than what you paid for it 4 years ago
A typical 15-year-old refrigerator consumed about 1,700 kilowatts of electricity, for an average annual cost of $136 based on a cost of eight cents a kilowatt-hour
What comes to your mind when i say stuck in a refrigerator
400 Kwh per year (1996 - 120 liters)
2006
At lest 15 years old
It depends on how the puncture marks and scuffs were inflicted, and how old the refrigerator is. If you're a wheelchair or power chair user like I am, and the refrigerator is at least a year old, then it probably is normal wear and tear. See if you can remove the scuff marks, however.
You should give it away, or xcel will give you $50.
My 20 year old upright freezer is about 10A starting, 3.27 amp running (263 watts) My 10 year old fridge is very similar
its history