Many people don’t know that refrigerators have a button that can help save electricity during winter. Refrigerators run 24/7, using a significant amount of energy, often ranking third among household appliances. Adjusting the temperature settings during winter can help reduce energy consumption. Lowering the temperature to level 1-3 can significantly reduce electricity use, as the refrigerator only needs to maintain a temperature of 2-5°C in the winter. Additionally, users can adjust the temperature based on how much food is stored, and keep the refrigerator well-placed for optimal heat dissipation. Avoiding prolonged door openings also helps reduce the fridge’s energy usage. These small adjustments can lead to noticeable savings on electricity bills.
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