Here’s How To Keep Your Fridge Maintained
Fridge refrigerators are an essential appliance nowadays for almost any home, dorm room or office. The main use for this lovely piece of kitchen equipment is to keep your food fresh for longer periods. The temperatures inside a refrigerator make it hard for bacteria to grow and spoil your food. Of course, they also became the perfect option for those who would like to eat healthy but do not want to run a dairy farm and plant a garden or fruit orchard.
However, fridges require proper maintenance on a regular basis to keep its main function. This is true for other kitchen appliances, of course, but fridge maintenance takes on a more urgent importance because of food safety is at stake, not to mention the hundreds of dollars spent on its purchase.
So, whatever your cooling device, be it a top-of-the-line multiple door Bosch fridge or an average single door Samsung fridge freezer, here are a few tips on proper maintenance. You will reap the benefits of longevity, durability and quality in your fridge – truly, a value for your money.
Placement
Where you place, your refrigerator is the first major decision you must make, this will affect it the most over time. For instance if you place the fridge freezer in an area where there is a lot of heat exposure it will work double time to cool itself. This means you should avoid overly sunny areas as well as close proximity to your stove and oven. A constantly running fridge translates into more energy consumption and wears on your machine.
For another thing, you have to ensure that the surface on which the refrigerator is placed on is flat and level. In this way, the inefficient dissipation of cool air and, hence, loss in storage capacity can be avoided.
A great way to save energy is to avoid opening your fridge often or widely. It may surprise you to learn that savings on your energy bill could be as much as 30% with this one simple tip. Decide what you need from the refrigerator before you open the door, then remove it quickly and shut the door back tightly.
Clean the Coils
When you want to prolong the life of your fridge, it is necessary to clean the compressor coils. These are generally located at the rear of the unit either top or bottom and some models even have them underneath. Cleaning them is simple, unplug the fridge then move it to where you can easily access the coils, you can then vacuum or brush the dust and dirt away.
Wash Regularly
As with any appliance in your kitchen, you will need to clean the fridge regularly. Get into a habit of wiping the unit down even when it appears to be clean to remove bacteria you cannot see. How often you will need to do this will depend on various factors including where you reside, how many people are in your home and what kind of food you store inside. It is best to use a mild detergent on all exposed surfaces including the door, gasket and interior shelves. It is not a good idea to use bleach on any area of the fridge, even when you have tough stains. Regular cleaning will prevent staining when you get on schedule.
Taking good care of your appliances will pay you in many different ways. Your food will stay fresh and safe while your kitchen looks stylish. That is the true definition of optimum performance.
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