Refrigerators consume a lot of energy since they run 24×7 every single day. It is important to know how to conserve energy to better manage your expenses as well as to save the environment. Since you don’t change your refrigerator every few years, it is imperative to buy one that is efficient and won’t bankrupt you.
When buying a new refrigerator make a note of its star-rating. These stars tell you how efficient the appliance is. Needless to say, a higher star rating means that the fridge consumes less electricity. One wonders then how big a difference there is between a 4-star fridge and a 5-star fridge.
4-star refrigerators vs 5-star refrigerators: Differences
A 5-star refrigerator is more expensive than a 4-star refrigerator, and it is down to its superior quality and relatively better technology onboard. A 4-star refrigerator consumes about 100-150 units of energy more than a 5-star refrigerator. Due to the cost and demand factor, the former is more easily available in the market.
4-star refrigerators vs 5-star refrigerators: Which should you buy?
Both 4-star and 5-star refrigerators are energy efficient when compared to lower-star models. The 5-star refrigerator is more expensive, but it is good for the environment and even saves money on electricity bills. It guarantees a higher quality appliance which is more long-lasting than other star labels.
If budget isn’t a constraint, you should definitely go for a 5-star refrigerator since it is less power-consuming than a 4-star refrigerator. If you are someone who enjoys a variety of features, then you should go for a 5-star refrigerator since it will have more features.
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