Chapter 18. Greatly increase the usefulness of various areas in the home Household devices powered by gas or electricity Major (large) appliances and.

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Chapter 18

Greatly increase the usefulness of various areas in the home Household devices powered by gas or electricity Major (large) appliances and portable (small) appliances Help meet everyone's basic needs Choosing appliances carefully can help create a home environment that is safe, comfortable, and efficient. APPLIANCES

Most major appliances can be expected to last 10 years or more When buying, consider your future needs as well as your present needs Major appliance account for a large part of a housing budget Purchase and operation costs, features, size, safety, and quality are among the factors you should consider APPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS

Purchase Price Energy Cost Features Size Safety Quality APPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS

Refrigerators (408) Freezers Ranges Convection ovens Microwave ovens Range hoods Dishwashers Trash Compactors Food Waste Disposers KITCHEN APPLIANCES

Automatic washers (418) Dryers Dehumidifiers and Humidifiers (420) Room Air Conditioners Water Heaters (421) Vacuum Cleaners Personal computers (422) OTHER APPLIANCES

Can be moved easily from one area to another Include everything from toasters to electric blankets to hair dryers Tend to be less costly than major appliances PORTABLE APPLIANCES