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By Glyn Booth [ 18/02/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Nowadays, more and more domestic appliances makers try to make environmentally friendly equipment that will also respect people’s health and safety.
Even universities and scientists work to make electricity meters smarter so that they recognise which domestic appliance is working. This would obviously help identify exactly how much electricity is used and help people understand what they pay at the end of the month.
You can even now recycle your old fridge through your utility company before buying a new one. More and more companies will offer you a discount to buy an energy star qualified fridge that is more energy efficient if you give your old fridge to be recycled.
The energy star label simply means that the appliance has met government requirements regarding energy efficiency. Buying an energy star appliance can save you a lot of money.
Recycling is actually free is your old fridge is still working. This kind of program is not done worldwide but it takes place in more and more areas. Once taken away, your old fridge will be broken apart instead of just being thrown away and then recycled into new uses. As fridges and freezers contain refrigerants and other liquids that can pollute if thrown away, this recycling will greatly help.
Even if those fridges tend to be more expensive to buy, you will save a lot of money on your electricity bill as they tend to use fifteen to thirty percent less energy than a standard fridge.
Buying spares like Bosch spares, White Knight spares or Zanussi spares and Indesit spares when a piece of your appliance is broken may help you save some money as sometimes, just a little part is broken and can be replaced very easily.
Obviously there is no quick answer to whether you will need to replace your appliance or if you can fix it, and each situation and equipment will be different! It is better to try to have a quick look first to see if you can identify the broken piece or to ask a professional. You could then either change the spare yourself or get someone more qualified to do it. It is very easy to buy spare parts like Creda spares, Hotpoint spares and others online or in shops where you could get advice from professionals.
You could even fix your old appliance and then sell it to buy a brand new energy efficient model instead.
About the author:
The author works for a specialist Creda spares, Zanussi spares and White Knight spares.
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