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Introduction:
A clogged cooker can lead to poor efficiency and higher energy consumption, meaning you'll end up paying more on gas or electricity bills. Over time, grease, food debris, and burnt-on residues can accumulate, causing your cooker to work harder, which affects its overall performance. Luckily, you don’t need to call in a professional to fix it. With a few simple maintenance tips, you can get rid of the clogging, improve your cooker's efficiency, and save money on energy bills. Here's how.
Why Clogging Happens:
Clogging in a cooker typically occurs due to the buildup of grease, food particles, and residues from cooking oils. This clogging can happen in various parts of the cooker, including the burner, vents, and exhaust system, reducing airflow and making your appliance work less efficiently. Not only does this reduce the heat efficiency, but it also makes the appliance consume more energy to reach the desired cooking temperature.
Steps to Get Rid of Clogging and Improve Cooker Efficiency:
Turn Off the Cooker and Unplug It:
Before you start cleaning, always ensure your cooker is turned off and unplugged to avoid any risk of electric shock or burns.
Clean the Burner:
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