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    Ano ang magandang ref na mga 25,000 pesos ang price? Mahal ba talaga sa kuryente yung mga no frost?
    Last edited by jonski; October 12th, 2012 at 01:28 AM.

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    May label sa mga refrigerator. Energy rating yata tawag doon. Check mo kung ano rating. Doon malalaman kung matakaw sa kuryente o hindi. Yung mas mataas ang rating, mas tipid.

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    Yes, mas mahal sa kuryente ang no frost.
    Nagalternate yun ng heater, para magmelt yun ice at compressor e.

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    At this range, puro no-frost lang ata mabibili.

    If you'd like to add 10K to that, meron ka nang Inverter Panasonic na bottom drawer type ang freezer. Make sure to get the one na LED lit, yun ang mas bago. Although in my opinion, pareho lang sila nung pinalitan nyang model na lamp naman..

    If Anson will give you like 5k in discounts sa lamp-lit, you should take it tapos palitan mo na lang ng LED yung ilaw.

    I'm not sure kung Inverter-Eco Navi na yun, but if you can get that, mas ok un may Eco Navi. Ito yung may AI logic. It learns and adopts to your usage.

    Ok sana yung technology ng LG na Linear compressor kaso equipped models start at 129K. I don't think I'll ever buy a ref that expensive (although I'm open to gifts). hehe

    As a guide, mas ok ang ref na matsushita (panasonic) ang compressor (kahit mga 3rd party contractors, ito sinasabi).

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    pati Ref inverter type na rin ngayon. laking tipid ito sa kuryente kasi 24hrs operational.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    pati Ref inverter type na rin ngayon. laking tipid ito sa kuryente kasi 24hrs operational.
    Yung mga bagong no-frost na refs, hindi na sya cycle defrost. Yung mga dati kasi, may cycle ang pagdefrost, every few hours sya kaya malakas sa kuryente. Yung mga lumalabas ngayon ang pag defrost nya is depende sa load.
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    panu ba yun inverter type at non-inverter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    At this range, puro no-frost lang ata mabibili.

    If you'd like to add 10K to that, meron ka nang Inverter Panasonic na bottom drawer type ang freezer. Make sure to get the one na LED lit, yun ang mas bago. Although in my opinion, pareho lang sila nung pinalitan nyang model na lamp naman..

    If Anson will give you like 5k in discounts sa lamp-lit, you should take it tapos palitan mo na lang ng LED yung ilaw.

    I'm not sure kung Inverter-Eco Navi na yun, but if you can get that, mas ok un may Eco Navi. Ito yung may AI logic. It learns and adopts to your usage.

    Ok sana yung technology ng LG na Linear compressor kaso equipped models start at 129K. I don't think I'll ever buy a ref that expensive (although I'm open to gifts). hehe

    As a guide, mas ok ang ref na matsushita (panasonic) ang compressor (kahit mga 3rd party contractors, ito sinasabi).
    +1 on Panasonic Inverter refrigerators. The savings in electricity should be able to pay for the cost of the unit over time. The simple 2 door (bottom drawer type freezer) 16 cu feet sells for around P42k ata. Then a separate freezer for meat products as shadow mentioned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    +1 on Panasonic Inverter refrigerators. The savings in electricity should be able to pay for the cost of the unit over time. The simple 2 door (bottom drawer type freezer) 16 cu feet sells for around P42k ata. Then a separate freezer for meat products as shadow mentioned.
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    Basta may tatak na inverter either ref or aircon, ganyan gamit ko condo, liit bills ko

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    Meron pa ba nung White Westinghouse na ref? Alala ko ganyan ref namin dati. Ang tagal bago nasira. Parang dekada ata inabot.

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    How long do your ref last? Ours is a 12 year old Sanyo

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Meron pa ba nung White Westinghouse na ref? Alala ko ganyan ref namin dati. Ang tagal bago nasira. Parang dekada ata inabot.
    May 2 pa kami White Westinghouse na refs. Yung isa malapit na siguro mag 30yrs, tapos 20 yrs naman yung isa. Both still working, pero sigurado malakas sa kuryente.
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    That's the problem with keeping appliance too long. Since every year, may development for newer, more efficient operation, lugi ka in the long run kasi mataas cost of operation nya.

    I reckon that it's a must, to change ref (and most appliance for that matter) every 5 years, to 8 years tops. Nowadays, a Split-AC 1hp consumes 600w+ (LG Inverter DL). It would be a dream kung mapapababa yun at 100w.

    A current model Sony 46" TV is rated at 108w. A few years ago, a Sony 32 is rated at 160w. I won't be surprised if I start seeing 55" TVs consuming 30-50w in a couple of years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    That's the problem with keeping appliance too long. Since every year, may development for newer, more efficient operation, lugi ka in the long run kasi mataas cost of operation nya.

    I reckon that it's a must, to change ref (and most appliance for that matter) every 5 years, to 8 years tops. Nowadays, a Split-AC 1hp consumes 600w+ (LG Inverter DL). It would be a dream kung mapapababa yun at 100w.

    A current model Sony 46" TV is rated at 108w. A few years ago, a Sony 32 is rated at 160w. I won't be surprised if I start seeing 55" TVs consuming 30-50w in a couple of years.
    Tapos tumataas pa din Meralco bills inspite all that technology. You know what Tingen ko Alam naman Ng Meralco na tipid mga appliance ngaun pero kunwari kesyo kulang pa daw supply-an manila ka-ekekan. Gusto Lang talaga nila Hindi bumaba singil nila

    Kung ako nga eh, 2 years ago I ditched my desktop PC, this year I rarely plug-in my laptop, my iPad has almost 8 hours battery life, my Iohone the same life. Eto na Lang gamit daily at home for computing / surfing needs. I have Panasonic inverter ref and air conditioning. I ditched my DVD / CD players. What I have is a KTC 40" led tv with built In USB player ( ******* movies). I ditched my stereo component, I use Soundfreaq Bluetooth speakers na playable sa iPhone, iPad ko with FM tuner na yan

    I am currently replacing my condo light bulbs to led, even my emergency light is LED.

    tapos sa sabihin Ng Meralco kulang pa daw load sa Pilipinas kagagaguhan! Lokohan na'to

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    May 2 pa kami White Westinghouse na refs. Yung isa malapit na siguro mag 30yrs, tapos 20 yrs naman yung isa. Both still working, pero sigurado malakas sa kuryente.
    Sir sigurado ang kaha nyan mas makapal pa sa mga auto natin ngayon. Back on topic i have a westinghouse bought 2002 pa and still good pa rin sya. All aluminum body.

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    Whirlpool gamit naman. 15 years na and counting.

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    ANg hirap pumili ng matibay na brand.

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    5 years din ba ang warranty for refrigeration compressor?

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    *jonski: too much for a low-end but short for a mid-range. If you go to an appliance store today, I'm sure you'd be able to buy a good one with your budget but I'd really urge you to add 10k more to that so you'd get at least an inverter panasonic. It'll be more cost effective in the long run.

    *Retz: Usually, good brands offer 5yr warranty on their compressor. LG offers 10years for their Linear Compressor (and Inverter DD washing machines).

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