They are a part of everyday life in many households: magnets on the refrigerator. We not only tell you whether they consume electricity, but also what you should avoid.
Do magnets on the refrigerator increase electricity consumption? No, when asked by our colleagues at GameStar-Tech, Bosch and LG, as established manufacturers of refrigerators, dismissed this as a myth. The only danger is a sheer colony of refrigerator magnets. The increased weight of the door could then shorten the lifespan of the hinge. The fields of the magnets have no influence on operation.
So while you can safely attach at least some magnets to the refrigerator door, there are other aspects that really increase consumption.
How can you save electricity when using a refrigerator?
Here we repeat what Bosch recommends to save electricity:
Position and cleaning
There are some basic rules for using your refrigerator to save energy:
The optimal temperatures
To save electricity, you should set appropriate values. The lower the set temperature (or the higher the selected level), the more energy the refrigerator uses. E.ON points out that 1 degree Celsius more or less is associated with around six percent more or less electricity consumption. They therefore recommend:
Where should things go in the fridge?
LG recommends distributing food in the refrigerator as follows. Because it is not equally cool everywhere, it is coldest at the bottom and warmest at the top.
This article has already appeared in a similar form on our sister site GameStar.de.
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