There’s more to cleaning a refrigerator than just throwing out 2-week-old potato salad. To keep your fridge running cold without gobbling up tons of electricity, you need to also know how to clean the ...
You might be in the habit of regularly wiping down your refrigerator’s shelves and exterior door and tossing out its expired contents, but when was the last time you thought about cleaning the coils?
The condenser is an important part of your refrigerator's sealed refrigerant system, and it is the only part that needs maintenance. Fortunately, all that's required is to clean the condenser's coils ...
The purpose of refrigerator coils is to dissipate heat, not suck up electricity—or cash—out of your wallet. But that's what happens if you don't clean off those bad boys once in a while. Here's how.
Help the biggest appliance in your kitchen run better (and save some money at the same time). Clean refrigerator coils at least twice a year, or every three to four months in homes with pets or dust ...
California’s energy crisis is hitting home. Electricity bills are rising, and people are looking for ways to cut consumption and costs. This is the 16th in a series of energy-saving tips. Previous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty By now you've probably developed a regular kitchen cleaning routine that includes your counters, stovetop, sink, floors, and ...
Cleaning refrigerator coils helps the appliance run efficiently, extends its life, and reduces your energy bill. Use a coil cleaning brush to remove debris on the coils, which are located under the ...