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The refrigerator has a small button that can save on your energy bill.

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Location and good practices for reducing consumption

In addition to this setting, take the following good habits to make your refrigerator work better work:

  1. Choose an optimal location

Install the appliance in a well-ventilated area, at least 10 cm from the wall, to allow good heat dissipation. Avoid placing it near appliances that generate heat, such as an oven or microwave.

  1. Limit the extended door opening

Every time the door remains open, the cold air escapes, forcing the compressor to work more. Make a habit of getting everything you need all at once.

  1. Avoid overloading or leaving empty

An overloaded refrigerator blocks the circulation of cold air, while an almost empty appliance consumes more to maintain a stable temperature. Tip: Fill it moderately for optimal operation.

  1. Defrost regularly

A layer of ice of more than 3 mm significantly increases energy consumption. Defrost your freezer as soon as an accumulation occurs.

Why these tricks are worth it

Adjusting this button in winter, coupled with good usage practices, can significantly reduce your electricity consumption. This requires only a minimal effort, but the long-term savings are real.

Before you embark on costly investments to improve the energy efficiency of your home, start by optimising your existing appliances. You will be surprised at the impact of these simple gestures on your bills.

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