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Energy use (kWh/year) range of all similar models

Clothes washers using more energy cost more to operate.
This model’s estimated yearly operating cost is:

Based on standard U.S. Government tests

Compare the Energy Use of this Clothes Washer only

with other Models tested using the 2004 Test Procedure.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase violates the Federal Trade Commission's Appliance Labeling Rule
(16 CFR Part 305).

Energy use (kWh/year) range of all similar models

Clothes washers using more energy cost more to operate.

This model’s estimated yearly operating cost is:

Based on standard U.S. Government tests

Compare the Energy Use of this Clothes Washer only

with other Models tested using the 2004 T est Procedure.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase violates the Federal Trade Commission's Appliance Labeling Rule

(16 CFR Part 305).

Energy use (kWh/year) range of all similar models

Clothes washers using more energy cost more to operate.

This model’s estimated yearly operating cost is:

Based on standard U.S. Government tests

Compare the Energy Use of this Clothes Washer only

with other Models tested using the 2004 T est Procedure.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase violates the Federal Trade Commission's Appliance Labeling Rule

(16 CFR Part 305).

$38

$23

Uses Least
Energy
113

Uses Most

Energy

680

kWh/year (kilowatt-hours per year)

 is a measure of energy (electricity) use.

Your utility company uses it to compute your bill. Only standard size clothes
washers are used in this scale.

8576493

Clothes Washer
Capacity: Standard

Whirlpool Corporation

Model: 4MBR1WO(3B)

when used with an electric water heater

when used with a natural gas water heater

Based on eight loads of clothes a week and a 2005 U.S. Government national average cost
of  8.6¢ per kWh for electricity and 91¢ per therm for natural gas. Your actual operating
cost will vary depending on your local utility rates and your use of the product.

This Model Uses

447 

kWh/year

This Model has been Tested using the 2004 Test Procedure.

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