Cash for Clunker Appliances coming in 2010

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For all you budget boarders who might be considering getting new appliances soon...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34633499/ns/business-us_business/

‘Cash for clunkers’ comes to the laundry room and the kitchen — government offers rebate on energy-efficient appliances

SAN FRANCISCO - Next year may be to appliance buyers what 2009 was to car buyers: time for government rebates.

Modeled after the popular Cash for Clunkers program, which was intended to get cars with low gas mileage off the road, a federal appliance rebate program is launching in early 2010. It offers a boost to people buying energy-efficient clothes washers, refrigerators and other appliances — those that qualify for the federal "Energy Star" designation — and to manufacturers, whose sales fell 10 percent in 2008 and another 12 percent through mid-December this year.

The program has only $300 million, one-tenth as much money as Cash for Clunkers, or about $1 per U.S resident, so it could run out fast. States are receiving roughly the same amount per capita, with California getting the most at $35.2 million, but what's eligible varies by state.
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Here's what to keep in mind as you decide whether to swap your washer for that supposedly whisper-quiet model or your old white refrigerator for a shapely stainless-steel number.

WHAT'S MY STATE OFFERING? For state by state information, visit the federal Web site energysavers.gov and click on "state appliance rebate program" on the right.

California residents, for example, can get cash back on three types of appliances: $100 for washing machines, $75 for refrigerators and $50 for room air conditioners. Wisconsin offers rebates on washers and fridges plus $200 for boilers or furnaces, $75 for central air conditioning or geothermal heat pumps, $50 for freezers and $25 for dishwashers.

(Also in effect through Dec. 31, 2010, is a federal tax credit for 30 percent of the cost up to $1,500 on equipment for a primary residence.)

HOW DO I KNOW IT'S A DEAL? Joe McGuire, president of the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, said buying Energy Star appliances can mean hearty power savings. But it's important to make sure you save enough in water and energy bills over time to justify paying for a new unit.

"A good example is a 10-year-old clothes washer," he said. "With Energy Star, you could reduce utility costs by $145 a year and save 5,000 gallons of water a year."

At that rate, a typical $500 to $700 dishwasher would pay for itself in four years. In larger households that use more power and water for laundry, the payoff can come much sooner.

It's probably not worth replacing appliances less than five to seven years old just because rebates are available, unless you plan to upgrade to a far more efficient model. That's because newer appliances are already more efficient. But switching from a top-loading to front-loading clothes washer could in itself cut water use enough to make a purchase worthwhile.

The older the appliance, the greater the possibility of saving money by buying a new one. McGuire says a 20-year-old refrigerator uses three times as much power as Energy Star-approved units made today, some of which run on less than 60 watts.

"You would save over $250 a year on an average 20-year-old refrigerator if you replaced it," McGuire said. "That's about $1,200 over five years. That is real savings to consumers."

The Department of Energy estimates Americans saved more than $19 billion on utilities last year using Energy Star products.

WHEN WILL IT END? Rebates will be available until February 2012 or the money's gone. And Jen Stutsman, a spokeswoman for the Department of Energy, expects the funds to run out fast.
 
Thank you for this information. We are planning on redoing our kitchen with all new appliences. And every little bit helps. Thanks again.
 
that stinks, we just replaced the original stove that was in our house since the 60's. Oh, well.
 
It stinks for us too. We are moving to Indiana and will need appliances and Indiana is offering the rebates for furnaces and central air.
 

Thanks. I couldn't find the amounts listed for LA but they are including washing machines, fridges, and hot water heaters. We need to replace all 3 next year! WHOO HOO!
 
I'm in Cailif. we redid our kitchen last year and have waited to buy new appliances. Our stove was already here when we moved it and its been 11 years and it way older than that. I was hoping to get a stainless steel stove and fridge. Our fridge(white) double door freezer/fridge and water w/ ice maker is still good and cant see myself getting rid of it for $75
 
I need a dishwasher!!!

Dishwashers are not on the list for your state. Do you need a new boiler?

My state only offers the rebate on three items beginning in April and less than $2 million in funds. That's going to go fast. I don't see rebate amounts listed anywhere. I would like a front-loading washer, but if the rebate is only $50, I'm just going to keep what I have until it dies.
 
great, my refridgerator just died on me on Dec 20th and I bought a new one on
Dec 21st.
 
Thanks for posting. I have been waiting for more news on this, it was supposed to start in late Nov. I think. I asked santa for gift cards for a new fridge for the last 2 years now and I got them.:banana: Now to pick out a model.....
Jenny
 
I read about this on CNN (or something like that) and was kind of interested. Our refrigerator and washer/dryer is about 14 years old and I would love to have a new front loader. I thought maybe this would be a nice incentive to upgrade to the new model, but I'm not sure if the rebates are small. The link shows VA's plan MIGHT include washers and refrigerators, but I could find the amounts of the rebates.
 
I read about this on CNN (or something like that) and was kind of interested. Our refrigerator and washer/dryer is about 14 years old and I would love to have a new front loader. I thought maybe this would be a nice incentive to upgrade to the new model, but I'm not sure if the rebates are small. The link shows VA's plan MIGHT include washers and refrigerators, but I could find the amounts of the rebates.

I'm in VA too and on their page you can sign up to be notified when their rebate program is up and running.

For those looking for a HE washing machine - keep in mind with them you are supposed to keep the door open to prevent mildew and such. Which means the door on the front has to be open. There are top loading HE washing machines. My mom has one and I'm probably going to buy one as well. Her's is about a year old and runs great!
 
Mine says the program is for low income residents and that you have to be pre-approved to get a rebate voucher.

That blows.
 


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