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Feb 01, 2008 07:48

Lawn Mower: http://www.consumersearch.com/www/lawn_and_garden/lawn-mower-reviews/index.html http://landscaping.about.com/cs/compostandmulch/a/leaf_mulch.htm Composting: froggergirliee... have any opinions on any of this stuff? Done any research? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composting What to Compost Composters Compost Guide HowToCompost.org Compost Calculator Video: http://www.kitchengardeners.org/2007/10/how_to_make_compost.html "Once you dig in, you'll find it coming out the other side." HAHAHHAHA need a mulching lawn mower bin Rake Shovel Hose Refrigerators: Has some solar stuff Kenmore 7772 LG LFX25970 LG LRD 20731 lots of samsung maytag MBF2255KE Kenmore596.6533 General Electric   GFSL6KKXALS http://wize.com/refrigerators ConsumerEnergyCenter.org Refrigerators with the freezer on either the bottom or top are the most efficient. Bottom freezer models use approximately 16 percent less energy than side-by-side models and top freezer models use about 13 percent less than side-by-side Efficient Refrigeration under 25 cu feet use at least 20% less energy Side by Side use more energy SRP How to buy an energy-efficient refrigerator
Sometimes, energy efficient models seem to be more expensive than less efficient units. Actually, these energy efficient models can be a better value. Recent design changes include better insulation and more efficient compressors.

The second price tag is the cost to operate the refrigerator over its lifetime. You'll be paying the second price tag on your monthly utility bill for about 15 years. Look to the yellow EnergyGuide label to find how much energy the refrigerator will use annually. Compare the energy use (in kWh) and cost to operate to other models of similar size and configuration. The more energy the refrigerator uses, the more it will cost you to operate it
Energy Star Site

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