Energy-saving household appliances at nettoshop.ch
We consume quite a lot of energy around the home. Why not start by taking a look at your household routine and making use of the greatest possible potential for savings there?
For unavoidable activities, such as cooking, cleaning, cooling and freezing, we are dependent on electrical appliances. It makes the most sense to use energy-saving devices to perform these tasks.
Discover our energy-efficient household appliances and benefit from additional tips and advice about saving energy in the home:
- Washing and drying
- Energy-saving lighting
- Coffee machines
- Refrigeration and freezing
- Built-in kitchen appliances
With us, you can make savings across the board.
Your nettoshop.ch team
Tips on environmentally friendly washing and drying
High-quality washing machines have no problem washing your laundry at 20 to 30 degrees. As a rule, pre-washing is not usually necessary. A high spin-speed shortens drying time, so chooser a higher speed for non-delicate laundry. Just by implementing these simple tips, you will consume significantly less water and energy.
How to make energy-saving coffee at home
Leaving appliances in standby mode consumes a lot of energy. That's why you should turn off your coffee machine after use or program it to switch off automatically after the shortest possible operating time. Cleaning your fully automatic coffee machine on a regular basis also helps to save energy. You should pay particular attention to the central unit on the inside; if this becomes too dirty, it will no longer work properly, and will require more energy to heat up water.


How to make energy-saving coffee at home
Leaving appliances in standby mode consumes a lot of energy. That's why you should turn off your coffee machine after use or program it to switch off automatically after the shortest possible operating time. Cleaning your fully automatic coffee machine on a regular basis also helps to save energy. You should pay particular attention to the central unit on the inside; if this becomes too dirty, it will no longer work properly, and will require more energy to heat up water.
Cooling and freezing – optimum energy efficiency
A high energy efficiency class is particularly beneficial when choosing a fridge and/or freezer, as these appliances are in continuous operation. You can also minimise your energy consumption even further with a few simple tricks:
make sure the doors are always firmly sealed and that no packaging or layers of ices are preventing a flush closure. It is also important that seals are intact to ensure no cold air can escape. Layers of ice in the freezer compartment should absolutely be removed through defrosting, since power consumption is significantly increased by even thin layers of ice.
Tips for saving energy when using fitted kitchen appliances
Cook with a lid and use the residual heat when cooking and baking. Use a kettle to bring water to the boil, this requires less energy than heating water on the hob. And did you know: washing up by hand saves more energy than your dishwasher's low-energy program.


