The performance of your home appliances may affect your household itself, especially in terms of comfort and money. When your appliance breaks, your family might experience discomfort or disturbance. Not to mention that you will have to spend money on repairs or even a replacement.

To avoid all these troubles, you need to be more careful about your appliances. Here are the most general tips you can use:

Tip 1: Buy and Install Them Right

Each type of appliance has many models and specifications to cater to various household needs. Before buying anything, you need to understand how each aspect of the specification can affect your household life. Hence, you would know which model you should choose to buy.

The most general recommendation for buying the best home appliances are:

  • Choose one with Energy Star ratings.
  • Check out the power requirement (measured in Watt).
  • Buy the right size for your house’s requirements.
  • See what features the appliances have and decide if you need them or not.
  • Prefer the appliance with the latest technology.
  • Consider the brand’s reputation.
  • Find out about the after-sale service such as warranty, repair service, and spare parts availability.
  • Do not easily fall for a discount or bonus.
  • Clean up every spill and drips right away before they leave unremovable traces.

Experts also recommend hiring a professional to install your appliance, especially the big and complex ones like Air Conditioner or a boiler. Improper installations might lead to breakage and other serious problems. 

Tip 2: Understand the Do’s and Don’ts

It is vital to know what you should do and what to avoid for every appliance. The easiest thing to find out about these things is by reading the manual. Many people consider the manual book boring and unimportant. That is untrue. On the contrary, a manual book contains crucial information to know about your appliance. It also provides basic guidelines about how you should treat your appliances.

You can also ask for some advice from the technician who installed your appliances. The brand’s customer service or salesperson who sold the product should even know a few things about it. Or if you want to make it easier, you can look it up on the internet.

Furthermore, a little bit of common sense may go along the way, such as:

  • Do not overwork your appliances.
  • Do not overload your appliances (fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, dryer, etc.).
  • Use them for the right purpose. As an example, use a food processor to chop nuts instead of putting them in a blender.
  • Unplug and store them properly when you are not using them.
  • Make sure the seal on the lids are good so you can close your appliances properly (dryer, washer, blender, etc.).
  • Empty the appliances after they finished their jobs (washer, dryer, food processor, etc.).
  • Prevent scratchings because they may cause leaks or broken filament.

Tip 3: Keep Them Well-Maintained

Proper maintenance is probably the most crucial aspect to determine the lifespan of every appliance. That includes cleaning and inspection for errors. 

Appliances tend to lose their efficiency and performance if there is dirt blocking their way. This is like a silent killer on many appliances. Furthermore, cleanliness can also keep the germs away. Not to mention how your appliance will look nice if they are clean.

If you notice a small problem, you need to settle it right away before it turns bigger or creates other issues. It is also good to know that a small problem can cause a decrease in performance and more significant energy consumption, which mostly lead to sooner breakage.

Here are some useful tips:

  • Throw away any spoiled food from your fridge as soon as possible.
  • Unplug your refrigerator and deep-clean them once in a while.
  • Have regular maintenance on your HVAC system, including air filter replacement and general inspection.
  • Clean the lint on your washing machine regularly.
  • Replace broken parts immediately with the right one.
  • Pay attention to any problems or unusual occurrence, no matter how small.
  • Always hire a professional technician for repair or replacement if you are not sure how to do it yourself.
  • Always use original spare parts when replacing broken ones.

Some people believe that the most expensive appliances will last the longest. However, the truth can not be that simple.

Many things can affect the longevity of an appliance. But moreover, you need to know how to treat them properly. Most appliances break sooner due to negligence. Hence, being thoughtful and considerate would help to prolong the life of your appliances.

About the Author: Disha Shengale

Disha ShengaleHi, I’m Disha and I’m the author of this blog. I started this blog back in 2013 because of my own frustrations in finding honest and unbiased reviews of best appliances for my home. Most of the blogs I found back then were either from outside India or had very low quality content with improper or absolutely no research. That led me to do my own research which in turn gave birth this blog. Learn more >>.