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Sustainable.co.za currently stocks a range of energy efficient fridges from the well known brand - Minus 40 and Bosch domestic fridges. Solar ready fridges are ideal for homes and businesses that operate in rural areas that do not have a steady flow of electricity. The initial investment is high, but payback periods for this investment are relatively short due to their low energy consumption. Read more below...
SF-B-KSV33NW30
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
Regular Price: R8,002.80
Special Price: Excl. Tax: R6,385.00 Incl. Tax: R7,278.90
SF-B-GSV33VW30
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
SF-B-GSN36VL30
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
SF-B-KSV36VL30
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
SF-B-KSR34N11/GSD30N11
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
Regular Price: R16,005.60
Special Price: Excl. Tax: R12,765.00 Incl. Tax: R14,552.10
SF-B-KGN49AI22
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
SF-B-KSV36VL30/GSN36VL30
Bosch Fridges have one of the highest energy efficient ratings at [...]
Regular Price: R24,622.86
Special Price: Excl. Tax: R19,635.00 Incl. Tax: R22,383.90
There are two types of solar fridges: ones that use batteries and ones that don’t.
With a steady supply of electricity, most households in developed countries have no use for solar fridges but that doesn’t mean that they can’t be run off solar power. Houses that rely on sustainable energy produced by solar panels or other renewable energy devices are fully capable of operating any number of appliances. But as refrigerators tend to be among the largest power consumers in the home, care should be taken to ensure that the most energy efficient fridges are used.
You can determine the energy efficiency of a fridge simply by looking at the energy efficiency label, which ranks efficiency on a scale of ‘A’ to ‘G’. ‘A’ and ‘A+’ are the most energy efficient, while ‘G’ is the least energy efficient. Fridges bought or produced before or during the early 1990s are far less efficient than fridges manufactured today. If you’re still using the fridge that you bought when you got married 20 years ago, it’s time to stop bragging about its longevity and start looking around for a new model.
A new fridge might seem like an unnecessary extravagance while the old one still works, but you’ll save in the long run as your electricity bill will be significantly reduced, not to mention your carbon footprint. Buying an energy efficient fridge Whether or not you use solar power, there are number of things that you should consider before you buy a new energy efficient fridge:
Sustainable.co.za stocks a range of energy efficient fridges from well known brands such as AEG, Kelvinator and Minus 40. Minus 40 is particularly well-known among the renewable energy crowd for its solar fridge range that operate from photovoltaic systems.