Winter brings cooler temperatures outside.; as such, your refrigerator requires less cooling power. Therefore, your refrigerator should be set accordingly for the season. This is an easy step that can have significant benefits. It can save you electricity and can protect your food.
Let’s be clear: do not be tinkering with your summer settings in the winter months. If you were to keep your foods at lower settings, what you will find is that your meal will be freezing. You want to slide that little dial down on the refrigerator so make sure to adjust your fridge to the lower internal temperature; if you have an older model you will have a dial which you will want to adjust to two or three settings, in the past. If you have a digital display on a newer fridge, you likely need to set the dial between three and four degrees Celsius.
This simple change will reduce the load of the compressor, which is the main source of your fridge’s power consumption. The compressor will run shorter times each day, and this of course means you will use less electrical power. The result in the following month will be a lower bill.
Keeping the correct temperature setting will add freshness and preserve the integrity of the food; you do not want your fresh vegetables to freeze or for your milk and other liquids to also freeze. You’ll be able to pull things straight from the fridge rather than having to wait for an item you’ve already pulled out to thaw.
Don’t turn off and unplug your refrigerator. Doing so invites odors to build up inside the unit. Allowing your food to spoil if you do not have a freezer to store said food in, and mold and bacteria will grow slowly but quickly, just in case, adjust the internal temperature!
Find the temperature control dial. It is usually inside the fridge. Turn it to a medium setting. Check your food after a few hours. Make small adjustments if needed. Your groceries should feel cool, not frozen.
You protect your food from damage. You also save money on utilities. This is a simple and effective habit. It makes your appliance more efficient. Start this practice today for best results.
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