Opening a refrigerator is a lot of foolishness: The way to save electricity for summer day refrigerators helps housewives not 'pickpockets'

Adjust the temperature

Depending on the weather you can customize the refrigerator to reduce or lower the temperature accordingly. Do not twist the temperature at 5 because it is very energy consuming. In the cold season, you can adjust the coolness to level 3, up to level 4 on hot days to save energy for efficient refrigerators.

Do not put hot items in the cabinet

Hot food will increase the temperature in the refrigerator and make it operate at a higher capacity. So let the hot dish cool down before putting it in the refrigerator. Glass and porcelain help to balance the temperature in the refrigerator better than plastic food containers. Remember to cover the lid to prevent water stagnation.

Do not open many refrigerators

Do not leave the refrigerator close to the wall

Do not put the refrigerator close to the wall because the cabinet needs room to radiate heat, making it work more efficiently. This is especially important because the cooling cable system behind the cabinet needs cool air to cool, otherwise the refrigerator is very power consuming and quickly degrades.

Limit cabinet opening and closing

Cold air will evaporate when the door is open and the refrigerator has to use more electricity to cool it from the beginning. So users should not open the fridge for too long and remember to close the cupboard closely. Regularly exposing the food to the inside of the refrigerator will make the vegetables more susceptible to damage, not to mention making the refrigerator work less efficiently, resulting in more electricity.

Do not leave the refrigerator close to the wall

Cover food in the refrigerator

Wrapping food before putting it in the refrigerator is also a way to save electricity for the refrigerator. Since the compressor will then operate with less capacity, the refrigerator will use less power. In addition, wrapping food before putting it in the refrigerator also helps the food to retain its freshness and moisture better in cold environments.

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