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|Six-year maintenance ($38 in 2021 dollars) is due in 2025 and 2031. Replacement ($90 in 2021 dollars) is due in 2031. Annual servicing ($6 in 2021 dollars) is required. Prices adjusted for inflation. | |Six-year maintenance ($38 in 2021 dollars) is due in 2025 and 2031. Replacement ($90 in 2021 dollars) is due in 2031. Annual servicing ($6 in 2021 dollars) is required. Prices adjusted for inflation. | ||
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| | |Freezer (Ice Cream) | ||
| | |2012 | ||
| | |None | ||
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|style="background:# | |style="background:#C6EFCE|10 | ||
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|$ | |$1,200 | ||
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|The | |The "Blue Bunny Ice Cream" freezer is a model 46SLC-LH-MFB, built in 2012. The replacement cost is estimated to be $900 (an Avantco DFC16-HCL in 2021 dollars, adjusted for inflation in 2032). Past experience during a power outage suggests that these units are not particularly well insulated. A better replacement may be desired when the 20 year estimated lifespan (2032) arrives. | ||
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|Freezer (Upright) | |Freezer (Upright) | ||
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|The existing model is a Samsung MS11K3000AS. This is a residential unit, and is over-stressed by high duty cycle use. The average residential microwave is said to last 7 years - the estimate has been reduced to 5 as an estimate per the part-time heavy use. The estimated replacement cost is based upon the purchase of a commercial microwave, better suited for the purpose. | |The existing model is a Samsung MS11K3000AS. This is a residential unit, and is over-stressed by high duty cycle use. The average residential microwave is said to last 7 years - the estimate has been reduced to 5 as an estimate per the part-time heavy use. The estimated replacement cost is based upon the purchase of a commercial microwave, better suited for the purpose. | ||
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| | |Refrigerator | ||
| | |1997 | ||
| | |2021 | ||
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|$500 | |||
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|$4,600 | |||
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|The existing model is a True T-23, DOM: 1-May-1997. Last checked out by a refrigeration contractor in 2021. Setting aside $500 in 1-5 years and $500 in 5-10 years for repairs, replacement with another a True unit in 10-15 (unit will be nearly 40 years old). No known issues with the existing unit other than it is 24 years old (as of 2021), exceeding the expected lifespan. That said - given the seasonal use, it may last longer. A True unit is highly repairable (as long as the fundamentals such as the cabinet are sound). | |||
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