
Wood's Household Freezer Information Label
This item is an original manufacturer's information label affixed to a Wood's household freezer, manufactured by W.C. Wood Co. Ltd. in Guelph, Canada. The label is made of a durable, off-white adhesive-backed material with black printed text and graphics. It measures approximately 6 inches by 4 inches and is rectangular in shape. The label is dated October 2003 ('200310'), indicating its production year and month. Key specifications displayed include the 'MODEL/MODELE: V05NAA', 'SERIAL/SERIE: 10050979KK', and 'TYPE: U13H-KWOW330'. It uses 'REFRIG.: R134a' at a quantity of '3.2 oz' (or '90.0 g'). Electrical requirements are 'VOLTS: 115 V~', 'HERTZ: 60 Hz', and 'AMPS: 1.6 A'. Design pressures for the high side are '290 PSIG' and for the low side are '140 PSIG'. The label explicitly states 'FREE STANDING INSTALLATION ONLY' and 'INSTALLATION NON-ENCASTRABLE', defining its intended use. It is identified as a 'HOUSEHOLD FREEZER/CONGELATEUR DOMESTIQUE'. The country of origin is 'MADE IN CANADA / FABRIQUÉ AU CANADA'. The label features several regulatory marks, including 'CSA' (Canadian Standards Association) for safety and energy performance ('VERIFIED CSA Energy Performance Renforcement Énergétique'), and 'UL' (Underwriters Laboratories) with 'LISTED 401Y'. The top left edge of the label shows some minor wear, discoloration, and small dirt specks, consistent with prolonged exposure and age on an appliance. The edges of the label are slightly lifting in some areas. The surrounding white surface, likely the appliance itself, shows some rust-colored residue and surface grunge, particularly along the top edge, suggesting the unit has been used in a damp or dusty environment. The printing is clear and legible despite the minor wear. This label serves as a critical document for identifying the appliance's specifications, compliance, and manufacturing details, which are valuable for maintenance, repairs, or resale. The craftsmanship of the label itself is standard for industrial appliance labeling of the early 2000s, meant for utility rather than aesthetic appeal.
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Estimated Value
$5 - $15
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Category
Appliance Information Label
Appraised On
September 14, 2025
Estimated Value
$5 - $15
Item Description
This item is an original manufacturer's information label affixed to a Wood's household freezer, manufactured by W.C. Wood Co. Ltd. in Guelph, Canada. The label is made of a durable, off-white adhesive-backed material with black printed text and graphics. It measures approximately 6 inches by 4 inches and is rectangular in shape. The label is dated October 2003 ('200310'), indicating its production year and month. Key specifications displayed include the 'MODEL/MODELE: V05NAA', 'SERIAL/SERIE: 10050979KK', and 'TYPE: U13H-KWOW330'. It uses 'REFRIG.: R134a' at a quantity of '3.2 oz' (or '90.0 g'). Electrical requirements are 'VOLTS: 115 V~', 'HERTZ: 60 Hz', and 'AMPS: 1.6 A'. Design pressures for the high side are '290 PSIG' and for the low side are '140 PSIG'. The label explicitly states 'FREE STANDING INSTALLATION ONLY' and 'INSTALLATION NON-ENCASTRABLE', defining its intended use. It is identified as a 'HOUSEHOLD FREEZER/CONGELATEUR DOMESTIQUE'. The country of origin is 'MADE IN CANADA / FABRIQUÉ AU CANADA'. The label features several regulatory marks, including 'CSA' (Canadian Standards Association) for safety and energy performance ('VERIFIED CSA Energy Performance Renforcement Énergétique'), and 'UL' (Underwriters Laboratories) with 'LISTED 401Y'. The top left edge of the label shows some minor wear, discoloration, and small dirt specks, consistent with prolonged exposure and age on an appliance. The edges of the label are slightly lifting in some areas. The surrounding white surface, likely the appliance itself, shows some rust-colored residue and surface grunge, particularly along the top edge, suggesting the unit has been used in a damp or dusty environment. The printing is clear and legible despite the minor wear. This label serves as a critical document for identifying the appliance's specifications, compliance, and manufacturing details, which are valuable for maintenance, repairs, or resale. The craftsmanship of the label itself is standard for industrial appliance labeling of the early 2000s, meant for utility rather than aesthetic appeal.
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