Your Fridge and Freezer Are Working Harder This Summer — Help Them
Your Fridge and Freezer Are Working Harder This Summer — Help Them One appliance in your kitchen is running 24 hours a day — and hot weather makes its job even harder. When people think about reducing household energy use, they usually look at the obvious things: heating, hot water, washing machines, tumble dryers and perhaps air conditioning. The refrigerator is rather different. You never switch it off. It sits quietly in the corner of the kitchen, hour after hour, day after day, attempting to maintain a little artificial winter while the rest of the house gets hotter. And during a hot summer, that becomes increasingly difficult. If the kitchen reaches 28°C or 30°C, the refrigerator is still trying to keep milk, cheese and vegetables at perhaps 4°C, while the freezer next door may be trying to maintain -18°C. That means moving heat across a temperature difference of nearly 50°C. So perhaps, before worrying about buying another energy-saving gadget, it is worth spending...