spikemd
Explorer
I ain't seen the later article, but I think I can guarantee you it's FoS.
I've run controlled power consumption tests on my Edgestar 43qt and it's quite very much inline with that of other fridges (better than the Waeco/Indel/Truckfridge units due to it's thicker insulation).
The Edgestar's hardware and electrical cord however are no doubt very cheaply made. But if one is willing to deal with fixing these items (metal handle & hinge replacements can be gotten at most hardware/home improvement stores), I think they can be an exceptionally good value.
Tha article is in the Summer2010 edition and they do a pretty good job of testing power consumption under various conditions. I will try and dig it up.
I agree that it is a great value but just be prepared for some possible glitches. Both fridges were fixed but required a good deal of troubleshooting and rewiring. The larger fridge broke down twice and instead of shipping it back they just refunded his money. He ordered a new power module or temp regulator (cant remember) and installed it and it is still running after a few years. There is an extensive thread on the Edgstars in another section. Im not knocking them just sharing personal experience.
If you are really concerned with power consumption the National Luna is the most miserly but very expensive.