
Manufactures like Kleenmaid based in Australia are rising to need of eco-friendly, green appliances. Oh my gosh, I so want their pop-up oven! That is about the slickest kitchen appliance I have ever seen. They also have an induction cooktop that I would love to have. The beauty is both of these appliances are eco-friendly aka green appliances in that they use less energy than similar appliances in their category. Other manufactures are also doing the same thing buy manufacturing eco-friendly appliances.
Energy Star is a rating system that tells you how that appliance performs in relation to other appliances on the market. A high Energy Star rating really means that is the unit you should buy because it uses less energy than one similar to it. Essentially, if you are comparing 2 refrigerators - one has no Energy Star rating and the other has an Energy Star rating then the wiser choice is the Energy Star rated appliance and if you have a choice between ratings, choose the higher ranked appliance.
When it comes to large appliances, choose the appliance based on the fuel choice for your area. If natural gas is less expensive, it may be wise to choose a large kitchen appliance that operates on natural gas. You have more leeway with smaller kitchen appliances. They are seldom on long enough to make much of a difference in cost of operation still, manual is more cost effective over electric. Avoid single use small kitchen appliances. This will help you in the goal of running an eco-friendly, green kitchen while saving money!
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