MN4x4
Well-known member
When I finish my shop remodel (hopefully by fall) I need to buy a refrigerator. I am well aware that the new models are more efficient than the MUCH older ones, but I am not sure exactly where the crossover point is where the cost of a new model will pay for itself in energy savings over an older - but not ancient - model.
For instance, let's say I can buy a 7 year old model for $200 from Craigslist. I can buy the same brand and size (slightly restyled, of course) brand new for $700. My 'savings' on the used one is $500 - until I plug it in, at least.
If I plan to keep my refrigerator for 10 years, and assume no maintenance costs, am I better off buying the new one or the used one. Has efficiency changed so much in the last 7 years that the used one would eat up the $500 savings over 10 years?
I can find LOTS of opinions on this question, but I'm looking for some FACTS. Anybody got any?
For instance, let's say I can buy a 7 year old model for $200 from Craigslist. I can buy the same brand and size (slightly restyled, of course) brand new for $700. My 'savings' on the used one is $500 - until I plug it in, at least.
If I plan to keep my refrigerator for 10 years, and assume no maintenance costs, am I better off buying the new one or the used one. Has efficiency changed so much in the last 7 years that the used one would eat up the $500 savings over 10 years?
I can find LOTS of opinions on this question, but I'm looking for some FACTS. Anybody got any?

I'm sure the utilities will appreciate and award your dedication.
