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Practecol Refrigerator Kit: Turn your fridge into a mean green machine

Posted by Siel in environment (Tuesday July 13, 2010 at 3:50 pm)

I’ve known for a long time that cleaning refrigerator coils yields eco-nomical energy savings — but until a couple weeks ago, I’d only thought about cleaning these coils while procrastinating on the task by reading eHow and wiki pages about how best to clean the things.

What was holding me back? The lack of a small hand vacuum or thin brush. Also, laziness.

Practecol Refrigerator Kit

The latter became my only excuse when Practecol sent its Refrigerator Kit for review. This kit’s basically a total green-your-fridge it, complete with a coil cleaner and a temperature monitor that doubles as a door alarm.

I started with the coil cleaner. After a lot of feeble wiggling (my arms aren’t that strong) I managed to pull the fridge far enough away from the wall to unplug it. Then, I shone a flashlight to see the damage — Ew! The coils were indeed very dusty!

cleaning refrigerator coils

Putting a heavy postmodern novel I can’t seem to get through to good use, I brushed and brushed — and now the coils are super clean! I assume my sweat and toil’s now saving the the world from some carbon emissions — and my landlord money on the electric bill.

The kit’s supposed to help people save about $35 a year — assuming you also make use of the temperature monitor. I stuck this digital device to my refrigerator wall, where it tracks my fridge temperature. I keep it just under 40 degrees, the upper limit of the recommended energy-saving range, because I like my food fresh and go through my veggies quite quickly. If you’re the type who tends to let produce go bad, you may want to select a chillier temperature like 37 — or learn to plan out your meals better.

Siel's fridge, held up by Women and Men

Eco-eaters also shouldn’t deliberate with the fridge door open. The monitor also has an alarm that goes off if you’re stuck in cold indecision for over a minute!

Want to greenify your own fridge? The Practecol Refrigerator Kit costs $19.99 at Target. If you just need the brush and live in the L.A. area, borrow it from me via Neighborgoods! One note to keep in mind: The 80 percent post-consumer recycled packaging says the temperature monitor requires two AA batteries, but the device actually takes AAAs.

Earlier:
>> Practecol solutions to vanquish vampire in your home and save money
>> Make $35 for your old fridge: LADWP pays you to upgrade
>> Killing the fridge: Easier to do on a vodka diet?

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2 Comments

2 comments for Practecol Refrigerator Kit: Turn your fridge into a mean green machine »

  1. I saw their stuff at Target today! It’s pretty slick :-) I don’t know if I’d get this (tho this does remind me that I need to clean my fridge coils — it’s just that $20 sounds steep for what it is).

    I’m moving soon and will definitely be buying a couple pratecol things as soon as I see what my power strip needs are.
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    Comment by Leah — July 13, 2010 @ 6:42 pm

  2. OMG! The Green L.A. Girl has revealed the fuzzy dust from her fridge!! Eww! LOL!

    Comment by Ross — July 14, 2010 @ 12:07 pm

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