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From Every Kilowatt Counts: "That old, inefficient second fridge of yours is wasting up to $120 - $150 per year in electricity. Book an appointment today and we will come pick it up for FREE – we will even haul it out of your basement for you." read more »
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From Green Daily: "Can't afford a new refrigerator? Rather tinker with your old one than dump a new one on the landfill? There are plenty of ways to make your old fridge (and freezer) as efficient as possible.". read more »
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Via FatWallet: "Quik Brites LED Lights are easy to install lights that you place anywhere you need extra light. In just seconds, you'll turn that dark corner into a brightly lit area that's easy to access. Open the refrigerator and the light goes read more »
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Oh no, you don't clean the refrigerator with the pizza, you clean out your refrigerator by making pizza. read more »
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This article from New Scientist highlights the fact that secondary refrigerators are very expensive to run and actually contribute significantly to global climate change. If you need somewhere to put that turkey over the holidays just keep the frid read more »
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This procedure can lower your refrigerators electricity consumption and help it to run more efficiently. read more »
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With one phone call Ontario residents can be rid of their old refrigerators, freezers and window air-conditioners. The Ontario Power Authority will come by and pick up your old appliance for recycling, you don't even have to haul it out to the cur read more »
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