I'm an appliance expert- the underused settings that could slash your bills

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'I'm an appliance expert- the underused settings that could slash your bills'

"If you don’t, your fridge will have to work harder than necessary to cool down its contents as it will be being heated up from the outside - this can also run the risk of overheating your fridge and breaking it.

"However, we recommend washing at 30°C to save on energy usage –it is just as effective on day to day laundry. Ben says: "Choose your washing programs based on how dirty your clothes are and how much they need cleaning rather than just selecting high-temperature washes every time. "It's also worth investing in models with A++ ratings as these tend not only to consume less power but also produce better results overall compared to other models out there today."Ben says: "Make sure that you're always using the correct temperature when cooking as this will not only ensure that your food cooks better, but will significantly reduce energy consumption as you won’t need to leave the oven on for as long.

 

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