According to EnergyStar.gov, the average American family washes approximately 300 loads each year – which translates into roughly 1 load per day (a little less). It’s an essential item in today’s age that most people couldn’t live without. But throwing some otherwise ordinary items into your washing machine can place it at risk for damage. Here we’re going to reveal …
Appliance Cleaning Tips: The Trick to Cleaning Burnt Food Off Your Glass Stove Top
You may have fallen in love with your glass stove top the second you saw it in the store, but we’re willing to bet, you aren’t very fond of cleaning up burnt spills from its surface after you get done cooking. To help you manage this frustrating task, below we’ve listed the steps of a helpful cleaning process that will …
What to Look For When Purchasing an Energy Efficient Refrigerator
As you probably know your refrigerator is one of the highest energy consuming appliances in your home. Unlike the washing machine or the dryer, your fridge is constantly working to keep your food cool or frozen. If your current refrigerator is causing your energy bills to skyrocket, it may be time to purchase a newer and more efficient one. Listed …
Comparing The Different Cycles on a Washing Machine
Some of the first consumer-grade clothes washing machines to hit the market featured one cycle setting: on. Owners were forced to manually add detergent and hot water to their unit before it would effectively clean their clothes. As technology progressed, however, companies began adding new features, such as multiple cycle settings, for a higher level of convenience. Washing machines today …