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  • How to Get a Rebate for Energy Star Appliances

    The U.S. Department of Energy has approved millions of dollars to go to customers who buy energy efficient appliances in place of their old appliances. Each state has created its own rebate...

  • How to Determine Wattage for Appliances

    Wattage is the amount of electricity used when an appliance is in operation. Phantom loads occur when the appliance, such as a microwave or television, is not in operation. Most appliances have...

  • The Best Way to Hook Up a Portable Home Generator

    Portable generators have electrical outlets and output breakers already installed. Always put your generator in a safe place, where the exhaust fumes cannot enter the house. Don't wait for a power...

  • How to Carry Heavy Appliances

    Moving heavy appliances can be more than just a lot of work--it can also be quite dangerous. It can be very easy to strain your back or even pull lower back muscles, but you can save time and...

  • How to Rate Kitchen Appliances

    Purchasing new appliances can be exciting and frustrating. Focus attention on your top picks by using a rating system that will identify your needs, the necessary features of various models, the...

  • How to Sell Major Appliances

    A problem with major appliances is that generally they are big expenses. Many of us are looking to purchase the latest and newest appliances. We end up replacing our old appliances even though...

  • How to Design With Black Appliances

    A critical choice some homeowners face is whether or not to design with black appliances in the kitchen. Some skeptics insist that the dark, drab, industrial appearance of black appliances makes a...

  • How to Compare Old & New Appliance Energy Ratings

    If you are thinking of purchasing a new appliance, you may want to compare the energy rating of the new appliance with your old appliance. You may recoup the purchase price of the appliance and...

  • How to Lease Appliances

    Leasing appliances can be an affordable alternative to buying home appliances such as washers and dryers. Sometimes referred as "rent to own" leasing options, renters choose appliances based upon...

  • How to Calculate Energy Usage of Appliances

    Purchasing or using energy inefficient appliances can turn out to be an expensive lesson in home energy costs. Some appliances can cost hundreds of dollars more a year to operate than other,...

  • How to Decorate With Bisque Appliances

    What comes to mind when you see the word "bisque"? If your brain took you to a bowl of thick French soup laced with so much cream you could feel the calories on your hips, you'd be headed in the...

  • How to Inspect Appliances

    Buying used appliances can be a risk. New appliances usually have some kind of warranty if they do not work after purchase, but used appliances are typically sold as is. This can make it a little...

  • Gas Appliances Vs. Electric

    Hot-water heaters, clothes dryers, stoves, and refrigerators are all modern appliances that have become necessities in nearly all homes. Most appliances that require heat use either electricity or...

  • How to Detect Vampire Appliances

    "Vampire appliances" is a term used to describe electronic devices that consume power even when they're turned off. They cost money while delivering nothing (or next to nothing). While these...

  • How to Tell the Age of Maytag Appliances

    Maytag is a major manufacturer of household appliances. The company's dishwashers, refrigerators, microwaves, washer/dryers and other works have been a mainstay of households for decades. When...

  • How to Calculate Wattage for Portable Generators

    Operating a portable generator beyond its rated capacity can damage the generator and the appliances plugged into the remote power source. Portable generators are used for only a few appliances...

  • What Size Generator Do You Need for a Home?

    The average home uses around 11 kW of power, not counting an air conditioner. But your home may be different, so you will need to calculate in terms of all the appliances used at any particular...

  • How to Identify Kitchen Utensils and Appliances

    If you're planning to identify kitchen utensils and appliances, chances are you're teaching an introductory cooking class of children, teens or adults. Regardless of the students' ages, do not...

  • How to Size a Home Generator

    Back-up power systems in homes ensure both safety and comfort during power outages from storms or other emergencies. Home generators form the basis of these back-up systems. Incorrectly-sized...

  • Life Expectancy of Major Appliances

    Twenty or so years ago, small electrical appliances were regularly repaired by the local repair shop. In today's disposable society, we usually just replace them. Major appliances are still worth...

  • How to Buy a Convection Toaster Oven

    Convection toaster ovens are one of the latest trends in cooking appliances. Not only do these speed cookers toast bread, they will also roast chickens in much less time than a conventional oven!

  • How to Get Rid of Broken Small Appliances

    Home appliances like televisions, microwaves and stoves do not last forever. When it's time to replace an appliance, homeowners cannot simply throw the old appliance into a waste basket. Many are...

  • How to Troubleshoot Gas Appliances

    Natural gas is a safe, efficient and relatively inexpensive fuel that supplies power to such home appliances as stoves/ovens, hot water heaters, furnaces and dryers. Gas appliances frequently last...

  • How to Keep Your Appliances Clean With Appliance Wax

    Keeping your appliances clean can be hard work with fingerprints on refrigerators, or sticky foods while cooking. There is a little known solution that will make your life easier. Appliance wax is...

  • Kenmore Appliance Repair

    Kenmore is the name of a brand of household appliances available for purchase at Sears. Since 1927, the name has been attached to various products, including sewing machines, refrigerators, stoves...

  • How to Manage Your Appliances for 50percent Less Electric Bills

    Rule of thumb: Watch your lighting consumption and follow the 80-20 rule. 20% of our gadgets consume around 80% of electricity. Carefully choose and observe appliances that have rating more than...

  • How to Get Accurate Information on Cash for Appliances Program

    The Cash for Appliances Program is about to start in the beginning of next year. It is important to make sure that you get the proper information necessary, to help you determine best, how the...

  • How to Make Money with the Cash for Appliances Program

    The Cash for Appliances Program, is set to start this Spring, on Earth Day. Cash for Appliances is another part of the U.S. Stimulus plan. It's purpose is to stimulate the economy, while getting...

  • How to Use a Kill-A-Watt Energy Meter

    The Kill-A-Watt Energy Meter is manufactured and sold by P3 International. The meter helps you determine the energy usage of typical home appliances and electronics. You can use the information...

  • Rheem vs. Kenmore

    Industry leaders in heating and cooling, both Rheem and Kenmore have been in business since before World War II. Though specializing in different areas of the market--Rheem slanted more toward...

  • Life Expectancy of a Gas Water Heater

    Gas water heaters are usually installed in homes that use gas in other appliances. They provide abundant hot water when in good shape. The amount and temperature of hot water will decrease as the...

  • How to Reface Appliances With Stainless Steel

    Many of us may have an outdated kitchen including ugly '90s looking appliances or mismatching ones -- with one black or white. However, despite their appearance they may be in good working...

  • How Do I Size Gas Piping?

    Gas appliances require that the correct size pipe feed gas to that appliance. If the pipe is too small, not enough volume of gas will reach the appliance and it will not operate efficiently. Most...

  • How to Get Scraches Out of Stainless Steel Appliances

    Stainless steel appliances can be sharp and modern when they are gleaming, shiny and new. However, it can be easy to scratch up a stainless steel surface and this can take away from its luster....

  • How to Remove Streaks on Stainless Steel Appliances

    Stainless steel appliances are beautiful touches to any kitchen or home when they are shiny and gleaming. However, stainless steel can show every single streak, smudge and fingerprint on its...

  • Life Expectancy of Home Appliances

    Just as with people, your household appliances also have an average life expectancy. It can be beneficial to know how your long your appliances should last and the factors you that you can control.

  • How to Test Heating Elements

    Heating elements are found in many appliances around the home, including dryers, stoves, dishwashers and toasters, among other appliances. Sometimes it's necessary to know how to test heating...

  • How to Buy a Used Stove

    Stoves are an important appliance in any kitchen. There are many different types of stoves in appearance and price range. If you are in the market for a stove, buying a used one can be...

  • How to Buy a Freestanding Range Oven

    Buying a new freestanding oven or replacement freestanding oven can be confusing if not overwhelming with the many different features and models of freestanding ovens. That being said, everything...

  • How to Choose New Appliances

    When choosing new appliances, there are many things you need to take into consideration. How much do you want to spend? What size and color? Do you want extra features? Are the appliances...

  • What Makes a Refrigerator Energy Star Compliant?

    Saving money is a concern for many people, and one of the best ways to save is by cutting costs in the home. Lowering energy cost is the purpose of the Energy Star program, which certifies...

  • What Is an X10 Protocol?

    Smart-home technology promises an era of convenience and efficiency as lights, kitchen appliances and other household devices communicate with one another to adjust energy use and respond to the...

  • Stainless Vs. Titanium Kitchen Appliances

    There are a number of kitchen appliances that can be made using both stainless steel and titanium, including refrigerators, electric and gas ranges and dishwashers. Stainless steel is an iron...

  • How Long Do Kitchen Appliances Last?

    The average life expectancy of any kitchen appliance depends on the amount of use it receives. Traditional kitchen appliances include dishwashers, ranges, refrigerators, trash compactors and...

  • Methods to Conserve Energy & Help the Environment

    Greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide are thought to be a primary cause of global warming. Since electricity production leads to the release of...

  • High Capacity Inverter vs. Solar Power

    Emergency power outages seem to occur at the worst times. Southern states experience this problem with hurricanes and Northern states have the problem of excessive snow and ice. All situations...

  • How to Alter Appliance Use to Lessen a Carbon Footprint

    In times of financial hardship, one of the easiest ways to save money is to go green--and while your conservation efforts will be providing some much-needed relief on your bank account--they will...

  • The Average Life of Appliances

    Home appliances are costly. If you are shelling out cash on appliance-related expenses, you might be interested to know how long they are going to last. The type and brand of appliance makes a...

  • How to Save On The Cost of Your Electric Bill

    Do you know what an ENERGY STAR LABEL is? It is found on products to help you make the energy efficient choice. In these tough economic times it is important to save money in small ways as well...

  • Tappan Appliance Company Information

    Tappan produces household appliances for all your needs in the kitchen and on a smaller scale for your RV wishes. Tappan produces space-saving appliances with recognition of their value and...

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