Alesia
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That's a great idea, I didn't even think of that. As tempting as it is though I can't seem to commit to buying one, I just keep going around in circles. Fun fridge or lower energy bill... Fun fridge or lower energy bill... My cheap side usually comes out on top but only by thismuch.
I have to say, the thought of $40 a month more instantly brought me back to reality, no way is it worth that. I was thinking it might be a $10 a month difference going by a (very non-specific) website that estimated energy savings. The only problem with that was the closet I came to finding out how much a 1950's fridge would cost to run was "1980 and older".
Another thing to keep in mind is repair costs. If anything breaks (which is pretty likely) it will be much more expensive to repair. Some parts are very hard to come by - if not impossible. Within just a year or two you may well find that you could have bought several new refrigerators for what this one will cost you.