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refrigerator

airmech - 2-13-2008 at 01:37 PM

Is their anyone in the Cabo area that can see what a full size refrigerator costs at the Costco there? Want to see if I should buy one in the States and bring it down or just by it down there.
Brian

Osprey - 2-13-2008 at 01:44 PM

Soriana's, CCC, Coppel, Mega have good Korean fridges that use very little electricity -- unless you have money to burn for the appliance and the never ending power you should buy it down here, do your cost(s) homework -- you can see all those stores in one morning. IMHO

oldjack - 2-13-2008 at 02:05 PM

add WalMart, Sams Club, City Club.... I found the best price(same refer) at Soriannas

bajajudy - 2-13-2008 at 02:05 PM

There is also Costco, Home depot and Mega Electra here in San Jose

We bought our last refrigerator from Electra. It wouldnt cool and they took it back no questions asked.

tripledigitken - 2-13-2008 at 02:47 PM

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Originally posted by bajajudy
There is also Costco, Home depot and Mega Electra here in San Jose

We bought our last refrigerator from Electra. It wouldnt cool and they took it back no questions asked.


Judy,

For future reference, what brand did you end up with and what was the cost?

Ken

vandenberg - 2-13-2008 at 03:35 PM

Bought a Whirlpool side by side, with water and ice dispenser, here in Loreto last fall. Priced them in the States for around $ 900.00 to $ 950.00. Got it here for $1025.00. Not worth the trouble hauling it, paying import fees ,if caught,:P and all the other drawbacks.
Buy it here.
Now I need a new washer and dryer. Have an electric dryer now, 220V, that I can't find anywhere here. All gas or 110V. Any pertinent info would be greatly appreciated.

bajajudy - 2-13-2008 at 03:43 PM

Ken-Whirlpool All the appliances that we have bought here have been whirlpool. We have had our washer for 10 years and when we bought it everyone said, oh dont buy Mexican. 10 years is pretty good for a washer that does rugs.

Ed-I dont know about 220 dryers but I was surprised how hard it was to find a large gas hot water heater here. Went to Home Depot(they had GE and plenty of them). Then I went to some of the local plomerias and found one(Rheem) for about the same price and decided to support our local merchants. Most of the places I went to asked if I wanted electric...electric water heater here...I dont think so. Our old one was A O Smith, also 10 years old but it spent its first 3 years outside.

tripledigitken - 2-13-2008 at 03:46 PM

Thanks Ed and Judy for the information.


Ken

vandenberg - 2-13-2008 at 03:48 PM

Judy,
Have 2 40 gallon gas hot water heaters, both 15 years old and still going strong.
Washer and Dryer, 220v, close to 20 years old and still working. Wife wants to replace them. Go figure !!
If it ain't broke.....and so on :no::no::biggrin:

Bob and Susan - 2-13-2008 at 04:13 PM

we bought a GE unit at costco about $900

they are different when sold in mexico

if i had to do it again i'd buy one at lowes or home depot
in the states and import it

they are made differently for third world countries :light:

bajajudy - 2-13-2008 at 04:16 PM

How are they different.
I bet the ones in the states are made here anyway.

DENNIS - 2-13-2008 at 05:06 PM

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Originally posted by morgaine7

I also bought Bosch washer and dryer (both 127 volts and front-loading), primarily for space reasons, but they seem good on energy as well. My last two-month electric bill was 261.22 pesos.


My Gawd, that two month bill is low. Especially with an electric dryer.

Kate...Do you know how many KH [ kilowatt hours ] you use on average per day? It's on your bill. I'm just wondering if Mexico has standard pricing throughout.

vandenberg - 2-13-2008 at 06:28 PM

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My last two-month electric bill was 261.22 pesos.





Add a zero and that's about my electric bill for ONE month.:no::no:

And that's in the winter without A/C.:no:

[Edited on 2-14-2008 by vandenberg]

bajajudy - 2-13-2008 at 06:39 PM

I just paid about 3000 pesos for a Rheem water heater, 40 gals

Dennis
I do believe that there are different rates for electricity according to where you property is. I have no proof of this but I do believe it.

DENNIS - 2-13-2008 at 06:40 PM

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Originally posted by morgaine7
Dennis, my bill says consumo kWh por día 5.65.


I guess there is a difference . My usage is 5.16 KWH per day and the bill is 400 Ps. I'm thankful though since most of my neighbors bills are much higher.

bajajudy - 2-13-2008 at 06:41 PM

Ed...you need to get rid of that 220 dryer for sure

I line dry all of my clothes but if I were to buy a dryer it would be propane.

I think that Ed's bill may prove my point about where you are....

DENNIS - 2-13-2008 at 06:46 PM

Oh, for sure....That dryer would be a boat anchor.

Ed....What's your KWH usage per day and what are you doing to use that much electricity other than the dryer?

vandenberg - 2-13-2008 at 08:17 PM

Dennis, Judy,
We pay for what we use, maybe more than the average consumer, but with no complaint.
If the need arose we could do with less, but right now we're supporting the electric company.
Our bill in Sacramento was not much different 15 years ago though.:(

bajajudy - 2-13-2008 at 08:27 PM

Kate
Thanks for the clarification and I was correct....
Not for the right reason.
The people that have always complained about this inequity are the ones who use the most.
Ed and I included!

I will go camp on a deserted beach in a heartbeat...but I do love my ac in the summer.