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td323

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  1. @FrugalFinanceGuy, I totally get the balance you’re aiming for. I went with a Whirlpool about 8 years ago, and it’s been solid on both energy use and durability. Paid around $900, which felt like a good middle ground. It’s not the fanciest but holds up well, and my electric bill didn’t spike noticeably. One tip: check for Energy Star models within your size range and compare their estimated yearly energy cost. Sometimes spending a bit more upfront saves a lot over time. Also, local rebates or utility company discounts might help offset some of the initial price. Worth a quick look before buying! Whirlpool and Frigidaire are solid choices for balancing cost and efficiency, especially if you keep an eye out for sales or open-box deals. I snagged a Whirlpool about 8 years ago for around $900, and it’s still humming along without any hiccups. The key is to check the Energy Star rating but also read recent user reviews - sometimes newer models cut corners to hit price points. Since your space tops out at 24 cubic feet, also consider counter-depth models if you want a sleeker fit without sacrificing much capacity. They tend to be a bit pricier, but you might save on cooling efficiency since the fridge isn’t working as hard to maintain temperature in a cramped spot. Some folks here mentioned brands like LG or Samsung, which can be energy-efficient but sometimes have more complex electronics that might affect longevity. If you want to keep it simple and durable, sticking with Whirlpool or Frigidaire and pairing that with a good

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