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Energy Efficient Appliances



The choices available in energy efficient appliances are overwhelming - gas, electric, coils or smooth top, convection or quartz-halogen, dials or digital, slide-in or wall-mounted - not to mention the dozens of built-in features to choose from.

Manufacturers and retailers are adapting to a rapidly growing demand for more of these appliances. Consumers are paying more attention to the energy tags on the appliances than they used to, and they are ready to pay the higher initial costs in order to get the long term savings. In most cases, the additional cost can be recovered in 2 to 3 years.

For help with do-it-yourself appliance repair, go to this appliance repair site.

For detailed information about specific types of appliances, follow the clicks:

For Refrigerators.

For Dishwashers.

For Cooking Appliances.

Types of Ovens.

For New Oven Technology.

Countertop Ovens.

For Clothes Washers & Clothes Dryers.

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Or from AJ Madison Shop the AJ Madison Outlet for Savings up to 50%!

They're both competitively priced.

Remember to recycle your old appliances. Once you've chosen your new appliances, be sure to dispose of your old ones properly.

In most cases, the dealer installing your new units will haul away the old ones. Or, think about donating them to charity.

Keep in mind that you shouldn't keep extra appliances in your basement or garage (like that old refrigerator just for beverages). They can add more than $100 to your annual electrical costs.

And never leave an old appliance where children might get at it. They can (and will) climb inside, which can become a dangerous situation.

If you have a question, about energy efficient appliances, click here.

Fill out this quick form and get free bids from contractors in your area. This service is completely free with no obligation to hire. Or, if you prefer the telephone, call 866-452-3059 to find out what your appliances will cost.

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