Its more than pennies. When the compressor kicks in it’ll take 100-200wh a day just to balance the temperature out. In England thats an average of 50p a week, or £26 approx a year. You can get around some of this by using clear drawers like you often find in the bottom of the fridge as it will hold the cold in and stop the cold air falling out s yo open the door.
You’re talking about pennies, literally pennies, in power consumption differences over the course of a year
Its more than pennies. When the compressor kicks in it’ll take 100-200wh a day just to balance the temperature out. In England thats an average of 50p a week, or £26 approx a year. You can get around some of this by using clear drawers like you often find in the bottom of the fridge as it will hold the cold in and stop the cold air falling out s yo open the door.