Household electronics such as rice cookers, electric fans, air conditioners, washing machines, have gradually become indispensable items in every household. However, the method of using electronic appliances to make them durable and less prone to damage is not known to everyone. Let's explore this with Mytour right away!
Electric Rice Cooker
Most modern rice cookers are equipped with a non-stick coating, so when cleaning, it's advisable not to use hard scrub brushes. Peeling off the non-stick layer not only reduces quality but also poses health risks to users. Avoid strong impacts that can deform the rice cooker or its shell, which will reduce the cooking quality. Especially, when wanting to extend the lifespan of the electric rice cooker, avoid cooking alkaline or acidic foods to prevent corrosion.

Prolonging the Lifespan of Electric Rice Cookers
Electric Fan
Electric fans are often a haven for dust. To ensure a durable use of electric fans, regularly clean the fan blades, shaft, safety cover, and lubricate the moving parts. When the fan is in operation, avoid moving it by lifting the fan head, as it can loosen or even damage the swivel joint.

Ensuring Longevity for Electric Fans
Refrigerator
To ensure the longevity of your refrigerator, clean the dust layer on the coil behind (or beneath) the refrigerator every 6 months. To secure a tight seal of the refrigerator door, regularly scrub the rubber gasket around the door with soap and warm water, then wipe it dry. Avoid overloading the refrigerator with too much food, preventing obstruction of the cool air circulation, hindering the cooling process, and causing the appliance to work excessively.

Regularly clean the rubber gasket around the refrigerator door
Microwave Oven
Leaving lavish meals in the microwave for too long can cause damage to the appliance, and even lead to electrical sparks. To maintain safety and prolong the lifespan of the microwave, make sure to clean it thoroughly regularly.

Regular cleaning helps extend the lifespan of the microwave
Washing Machine
Avoid adding more items to the washing machine when it's already full, as it can strain the machine and reduce its durability quickly. The water pipes of the washing machine are often made of rubber, so after prolonged use, they may crack and leak. Regularly check them to detect issues early on, preventing them from breaking during use and damaging the washing machine.

Avoid putting clothes in when the washing machine is already full
Vacuum Cleaner
Before using the vacuum cleaner, pick up large objects from the floor to prevent clogging of the hose and reduce suction force. The machine will have stronger suction and the motor won't overheat much if you change the dust bag before it's 100% full. To optimize the performance of the vacuum cleaner, clean the HEPA filter and engine filter every 2 months and replace them annually.
A crucial note after using the vacuum cleaner: always turn off the machine before unplugging it to avoid it automatically restarting the next time you plug it in.

Increasing the Lifespan of Vacuum Cleaners
When aiming to enhance the durability of household appliances, it's essential to maintain them regularly for optimal performance and avoid strong impacts or placing them in locations with direct sunlight!
Hope that Mytour's insights will help you extend the lifespan of your household appliances.
