Before buying, it is useful to determine your real needs: family size, mode of use and available space in the kitchen area. Sometimes it is more effective to choose a compact model with lower power consumption than to try to reach for “premium” devices that are rarely used at full capacity. It is also worth studying reviews of a specific model and comparing consumption rates in real conditions.
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Don’t forget about standby mode and automatic settings. Modern devices often have energy-saving modes that are activated during downtime. Regular maintenance, cleaning filters and proper operation can significantly reduce energy consumption and extend the service life of the equipment.