If you’ve ever wondered why your electricity bill spikes even when you’re barely home, your refrigerator might be the silent culprit. There’s a small button or dial inside that most people ignore — but it can make a big difference in energy use.
That little dial labeled “Temp Control” or “Energy Saver” is the secret. Most fridges come from the factory set to maximum cooling, often between 6 and 7, which keeps your fridge colder than necessary — wasting power nonstop.
Here’s what most people don’t realize:
- Setting it between 3 and 4 keeps food fresh while cutting power consumption by up to 30%.
- Some models also have a “Power Saver” or “Humidity Control” switch — turning this on prevents unnecessary heater use around the freezer seal, saving even more electricity.
- Avoid opening the door too often, and keep your fridge ¾ full — that helps maintain stable internal temperature efficiently.
So, before you blame high bills on your appliances, check that tiny dial. Adjusting it just one notch could save you a surprising amount of money every year — and your fridge will still keep everything perfectly fresh.