Against a backdrop of inflation and the climate crisis, reducing energy bills is becoming a priority for a growing number of consumers, and refrigerators can represent a significant source of expenditure. But one tip suggested by professionals, called the 60% rule, could help optimise this appliance’s power use.
All fridges are equipped with temperature controls to manage the level of cold. To make sure your fridge is set to the right temperature, professionals suggest using the 60% rule. For fridges with thermostats, the ideal temperature is likely to be between 0°C and 7-8°C . You’ll need to set your fridge to a temperature of 4-5°C for it to operate at 60% of its capacity.
To avoid putting your fridge into overdrive, remember not to put hot food directly into it, and avoid positioning it next to heat-generating appliances such as an oven or a microwave.