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The least costly refrigerator to drive was the Heraldry gurges Gold G9RXXFMW[Q] top-freezer, $820, which will cost an customarily $48 a year to run based on the reported public for the most part bonus for residential energy —about 12 cents per kilowatt hour. Other thrifty top-freezers number the bigger LG LTC22350[SW], $860, and the Kenmore 7930[2], $950, which outlay $5 and $6 more per year to function, separately.

I have had a Frigidaire with the freezer on top that only lasted 5 years. So then I purchased an Admiral by Maytag side by side and now the compressor shorted to scope and fried the defrost go aboard after about 4 years of use. Is there any refrigerators that you can support that are about 32.5 inches comprehensive and 68 inches improbable that are not only force competent but that will last longer than 5 years, preferrably side by side?