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Changing your fridge and freezer temperatures can help lower electricity consumption while keeping your food fresh - and it could also save you money.
15:45, Tue, Nov 12, 2024 | UPDATED: 15:48, Tue, Nov 12, 2024
Small changes can make a difference to your energy bills (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
As the chill sets in, Brits are on the hunt for savvy methods to slash their energy bills, and a straightforward tweak could be the answer, say energy gurus. The trick lies in adjusting your fridge and freezer temperatures.
Specialists at Grant Store recommend setting your fridge to a cool 4C to 7C and your freezer to a frosty -18°C to cut down on power use while keeping your groceries in top condition.
These minor modifications, along with regular upkeep, can lead to significant savings on your energy expenses, ensuring both your wallet and your home remain comfortably warm.
A spokesperson from Grant Store advised: "Setting your fridge to between 4°C to 7°C and your freezer to -18°C is the perfect balance between food safety and energy efficiency."
The expert continued: "At these temperatures, your appliances don't need to overwork, which helps to lower electricity consumption while keeping your food fresh.
"Small adjustments like this can make a noticeable difference in your energy bills over the colder months."
They also underscored the value of appliance maintenance, saying, "Regular maintenance is key to ensuring your fridge and freezer run efficiently.
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"Cleaning the coils and checking for dust build-up can help appliances work at their best. Not only will this prolong their lifespan, but it can also prevent unnecessary energy waste. It's a simple task that can lead to significant savings, especially as we head into the winter months."
The experts concluded by saying: "Keeping your fridge and freezer away from heat sources like ovens or direct sunlight can cut energy use even more.
"By maintaining a consistent environment, your appliances won't have to work harder to keep their internal temperatures stable. It's these small steps that can add up to meaningful savings on your household energy bills."
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