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Here is the part of your refrigerator that you need to clean to reduce your energy consumption

Cleaning your refrigerator not only improves its appearance and smell; it also plays a significant role in its energy consumption. And although attention is often focused on the inside of the appliance, where the food is stored, one must not forget an essential component that helps reduce the electricity bill: the capacitor banks. Find out in this article how to clean them thoroughly.

How to clean refrigerator condenser coils?

Located at the back or bottom of your refrigerator  , these black, spiral-shaped metal components play a key role in this appliance’s cooling system. When dirty, condenser coils can lead to a   significant increase in   energy consumption   and shorten the lifespan of your refrigerator.

In fact, the accumulation of dust and residue prevents the refrigerator from cooling properly, forcing the appliance to make a greater effort to maintain the ideal temperature.

How to proceed?

To avoid this waste of energy and prolong the life of your refrigerator, periodic cleaning of the batteries is recommended. Here are the steps to follow for effective cleaning:

  1. Always unplug the refrigerator before starting to clean it to avoid any electrical hazard.
  2. Move the refrigerator away from the wall to access the coils in the back, or remove the bottom panel if the coils are underneath.
  3. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove most of the dust. For more stubborn dirt, a soft-bristled brush will work, but be gentle enough to avoid damaging the coils.
  4. After loosening the dirt with the brush, vacuum again to make sure all the dust has been removed.
  5. If the coils are particularly dirty, feel free to repeat the process to make sure they are clean.
  6. Once you’ve finished cleaning, put the refrigerator back in its place and plug it back in. This quick and easy process shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes.

Why is it important to clean the refrigerator condenser coils?

In addition to reducing your electricity bill, this preventive maintenance law ensures that your refrigerator is working optimally, keeping your food fresher for longer and avoiding costly repairs due to overheating of the appliance.

By integrating this simple gesture into your home cleaning routine, you not only contribute to the energy efficiency of your home but also to the preservation of the environment by reducing your energy footprint.