9 Ways to Make Your Refrigerator More Efficient (2024)

If you can’t afford to replace your refrigerator or freezer, there are still some things you can do to make your existing refrigerator or freezer run more efficiently.

1. Take Its Temperature
Check the temperature of your refrigerator and freezer with a thermometer. Set them to whichever setting allows the refrigerator temperature to remain between 35and 38 degrees, and your freezer between 0and 5 degrees. A refrigerator set 10 degreescolder uses up to 25 percent more energy.

2. Clean the Coils
Clean the condenser coils at least once a year. Be sure to unplug the unit and carefully brush or vacuum the coils. This could improve your refrigerator’s efficiency by 30 percent.

3. Don’t Forget to Defrost
Refrigerators that do not have an automatic defrost setting typically use less energy than other refrigerators, but they must be manually defrosted to maintain efficiency. It is good practice to manually defrost whenever ice becomes 1/4inch thick.

4. Regulate Room Temperature
Refrigerators can use 2.5 percent more energy for each 1 degreeover normal ambient room temperature (70 degrees). This means your refrigerator could use 22to 25 percent more energy in an 80-degreeroom, and 45 to 50 percent more in a 90 degreeroom. Your refrigerator may also use more energy if it is near an oven or dishwasher. On the other hand, if the air temperature of the room falls below 40 degrees, the thermostat may not run its cooling and defrost cycles appropriately.

5. Sweat & Save
Refrigerators not only work to cool your food,but they also heat the area around the door seal to prevent condensation — the anti-sweat feature. This requires 5 to 10 percent more energy use.Check to see if your refrigerator has a power-saving switch that limits the amount of time the anti-sweat feature is enabled. Turn off the anti-sweat function when it is not needed.

6. Make Room
Make sure there are a few inches of space between your refrigerator and the wall to maintain good air circulation. This will help your refrigerator run more efficiently.

7. Test the Seals
Your refrigerator could be wasting a huge amount of energy if the seals are worn or loose. To check this, close a dollar bill between the door seal and the door. Repeat at different locations along the door edge. If your dollar bill moves easily, your seals are likely not tight enough and you should consider replacing them.

8. Practice Smart Habits
Not only will these tips give your refrigerator a rest, but they will help you break the cycle of forgotten, spoiled leftovers.

  • Open your refrigerator less frequently
  • Let hot foods cool before moving them to the refrigerator
  • Cover foods
  • Label leftovers
  • Keep your freezer full

9. Keep Your Appliance Comfortable
When leaving your home for an extended period of time in the summer, set your thermostat to a high temperature (the EPA recommends 85 degrees), but not off. Your refrigerator works much harder in a room with a high ambient air temperature.

Contentadapted with permission from Rocky Mountain Institute’s Home Energy Briefs.

9 Ways to Make Your Refrigerator More Efficient (2024)
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