Secrets to prolonging the life of household appliances
These great tips help prolong the life of your refrigerator, washing machine, and many other household appliances.
Most home appliances are very expensive, from a few hundred thousand, a few million to hundreds of millions of dong. When paying this not small amount of money, it means that you have bought many years of long-term use. However, the exact lifespan of each product depends on many factors such as manufacturer, design, components, usage and care... throughout the long term of use.
Quickly pocket the following great tips to be able to maintain a longer lifespan for household appliances:
1. Refrigerators and freezers
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According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), a refrigerator can last up to 13 years, while a freezer can last 11-12 years. To ensure long-term use, you should clean the dust from the compressor coils located behind or below the refrigerator every 6 months. If you skip this step, the coils will not be able to dissipate heat from the inside, causing the compressor to run longer, hotter, and of course, break down faster.
Another thing to pay attention to is the rubber gaskets around the doors. They help keep the cold air evenly distributed throughout the refrigerator and freezer. You can keep the doors closed tightly by regularly cleaning the rubber gaskets with soap and warm water. Then dry them with a clean cloth.
The final tip is not to “cram” food and food in the refrigerator. Because, they will block the cool air flow, making it harder to cool everything and the equipment will have to work too hard.
2. Microwave
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Appliances that help you cook quickly can last for about 10 years, but to get the most out of your meals, you need to clean them regularly and thoroughly. Physical particles that remain for too long can turn into carbon, which can damage the appliances and lead to sparks.
3. Electric stove
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Cleaning is also the key to keeping your electric stove running well for 13 years or more. Too much buildup and the appliance itself being forced to work overtime will shorten the life of your electric stove.
For modern electric stovetops with glass surfaces, use a glass cleaner at least twice a week. For electric stovetops with incandescent surfaces, clean all removable parts and the area around the igniter with warm water and a mild detergent to avoid the risk of fire and reduced heating levels.
4. Gas stove
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Although gas stoves tend to last about two years longer than electric stoves, cleaning them is equally important. Wipe away spills and food residue carefully so as not to clog the vents. Use soapy water to clean the burner areas to help them heat up faster when needed.
5. Air conditioning
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Working at high intensity during the hot summer months, air conditioners can cool effectively for 10-15 years. To overcome the challenge of time, you should remember to clean the filters every 225-360 hours of operation, or after 9-15 days of continuous use. The frequency of cleaning can increase more frequently if the family has pets or people with allergies.
Simply wash the filter in the sink or tub with a warm, soapy cloth or sponge. Use a hair dryer to blow the dust out of the vents.
6. Washing machine
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The average life of a washing machine is at least 10 years, plus 1 year for front-loaders and 3 years for top-loaders. The longevity of your washing machine depends on replacing fragile hoses with galvanized steel to prevent flooding.
Also, never slam the washing machine door as it may break or break. Even if you want to spend as little time as possible washing clothes, never overload the washing machine. Overloading the washing machine motor can burn out and wear out the belt quickly.
According toEva