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Appliances sold online are the same national price as those in The Home Depot stores. Prices will not vary by region, and customers will be charged the same amount as if they bought the products in a store. Online appliance sales are offered in the 48 contiguous states (which excludes Alaska and Hawaii).
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif./PRNewswire/ -- Resilience(R) Corporation, a fast-growing manufacturer of ultra-high-availability security appliances, today announced the closing of a $10 million round of preferred equity funding. Kennet Venture Partners LLC led this round and was joined by current investor Baring Private Equity Asia.
Recycled content of appliances By weight, the typical appliance consists of about 75 percent steel. This steel is recyclable, as is all steel, and is being recycled today. The steel used in appliances, like all steel, is made with a minimum of 25 percent recycled steel. For this reason, all appliances contain recycled steel and are recyclable when they have reached the end of their useful lives.
Solaris is no stranger to the world of appliances and has much to offer in this space. It has often been deployed as a key component in servers providing dedicated services (e.g. routing, firewall, naming, mail, web, media, storage, etc). Indeed, many businesses have been built around packaged solutions where Solaris plays a central role behind the scenes.
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SonicWALL's CDP 4440i appliances provide Peapack Gladstone with reliable, cost-effective backup and recovery solutions that have restored valuable time to the bank's small IT support staff. SonicWALL CDP devices allow Peapack Gladstone to automatically back up files stored on servers, laptops and personal computers, including mission critical data such as email and Active Directory, while eliminating the need for trips to the off-site storage site.
Bar chart showing the appliance use of common home appliances in cost per year and kWh per year: electric blanket: <$42, <500kWh, home computer: <$42, <500kWh, TV: <$42, <500kWh, microwave oven: <$42, <500kWh, dehumidifier: <$42, <500kWh, well pump: <$42, <500kWh, aquarium/terrarium: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, dishwasher: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, electric cooking: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, freezer: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, waterbed heater: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, clothes dryer: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, washing machine: $42-$83, 500-1000kWh, refrigerator: $83-$125, 1000-1500kWh, pool pump: $83-$125, 1000-1500kWh, spa (pump and heater): $166-$208, 2000-2500kWh. When you're shopping for appliances, think of two price tags. The first one covers the purchase price—think of it as a down payment. The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime. You'll be paying on that second price tag every month with your utility bill for the next 10 to 20 years, depending on the appliance. Refrigerators last an average of 13 years; room air conditioners and dishwashers, about 11 years each; clothes washers, about 9 years.
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