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Choosing Appliance -> Salad spinner While some may consider this a bit on the gadgety side, I think it is a must as dressings do not stick to water-logged salad greens. Choosing Appliance -> Shopping Washer When shopping for a new washer, look for a front loading (horizontal-axis) machine. This machine may cost more to buy but uses about a third of the energy and less water than a top-loading machine. With a front loader, you'll also save more on clothes drying, because they remove more water from your clothes during the spin cycle. Look for the Energy Star label. Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maximize the efficiency of appliances You can also maximize the efficiency of appliances you already own through regular maintenance and tune-ups and system upgrades. Examples of some things that you can do are:
- Check air filters in heating and cooling systems monthly during the seasons they are in use and clean and replace them as necessary.
- Clean air vents, baseboards, and radiators regularly and keep them unrestricted by furniture, carpets, or drapes.
- Release trapped air from hot water radiators once or twice a season by opening the valve until nothing but water comes out.
- Follow prescribed maintenance (e.g., maintaining certain water levels in steam heat systems).
- Install an insulating jacket on your hot water heater, insulate hot water pipes, and lower the water heater temperature.
- Clean refrigerator coils yearly and maintain internal temperatures between 36 degrees F (2.2 degrees C) and 38 degrees F (33 degrees C) for the refrigerator compartment and between 0 degrees F (17.8 degrees C) and 5 degrees F (15.0 degrees C) for the freezer compartment.
- Move the refrigerator if it is currently located near the stove or dishwasher.
- Regularly defrost refrigerators that do not have a completely automatic defrost capability to eliminate ice build-up on interior coils.
- Clean dryer filters after each use or as necessary.
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