As temperatures rise and household expenses continue to increase, finding ways to reduce electricity consumption has become a priority for many Filipino families.
From cooling appliances to kitchen essentials, the way we use our appliances can significantly affect our monthly power bills. Small changes in habits and choosing energy-efficient appliances can lead to long-term savings while helping appliances perform better and last longer.
"During this time when prices are on the rise, it is important to be smarter with our choices, from choosing the right appliances to using them more efficiently. Habit changes, no matter how small, can eventually lead to bigger savings and we all need to do that during these times," says Cherish Ong-Chua, Vice President for Finance and Marketing of Hanabishi Appliances.
Here are seven practical ways to maximize your appliances and save energy all year round.
1. Choose the Right Fan Size and Placement
Electric fans remain one of the most affordable and energy-efficient ways to stay cool in the Philippines.
However, many households overlook an important factor: choosing the correct fan size for the room.
A small desk fan may struggle to cool a medium-sized or large room effectively, forcing users to run it longer without achieving the desired comfort. In larger spaces, stand fans are often a better option because they can circulate air more efficiently.
Proper placement also matters.
Positioning a fan where airflow can move freely throughout the room improves cooling performance. Placing it near open windows can further enhance air circulation and help bring in cooler outdoor air.
For those looking to upgrade, energy-efficient models such as the Hanabishi Stand Fan with DC Motor HDC 16WHT can deliver significant energy savings while maintaining strong airflow.
2. Consider an Air Cooler as an Alternative to Air Conditioning
Not everyone needs a full air-conditioning system to stay comfortable.
Air coolers offer a middle-ground solution between electric fans and traditional air conditioners. They use water evaporation technology to help lower temperatures while consuming significantly less electricity than conventional AC units.
Models like the Hanabishi Air Cooler HAC900 feature large water tanks, cooling filters, and adjustable airflow settings that can provide enhanced cooling performance without dramatically increasing electricity costs.
For even cooler airflow, users can add ice to the water tank.
3. Pair Your Air Conditioner With a Fan
If you rely on air conditioning, you can still improve energy efficiency by using a fan or air cooler alongside it.
The additional airflow helps distribute cool air more evenly across the room. As a result, the space reaches the desired temperature faster, reducing the workload on the air-conditioning unit.
This strategy is particularly useful for larger rooms where cool air may take longer to circulate naturally.
By helping your AC operate more efficiently, you can potentially lower energy consumption while maintaining comfort.
4. Invest in an Inverter Refrigerator
The refrigerator is one of the few appliances that operates around the clock, making it a major contributor to household energy usage.
Choosing a refrigerator with inverter technology can significantly improve efficiency.
Unlike traditional refrigerators that repeatedly switch on and off at full power, inverter models adjust their energy consumption based on cooling requirements. This allows them to maintain consistent temperatures while reducing electricity use.
The result is lower energy consumption and better food preservation.
5. Avoid Overloading Your Refrigerator
Even the most energy-efficient refrigerator can struggle if it is packed too tightly.
Refrigerators need proper airflow to maintain consistent cooling throughout the compartment. When shelves are overcrowded, cold air cannot circulate effectively, forcing the appliance to work harder to maintain temperature levels.
This increased workload can lead to higher electricity consumption and potentially shorten the lifespan of the appliance.
Keeping food organized and leaving adequate space between items helps improve cooling efficiency and energy performance.
6. Use Energy-Efficient Cooking Appliances
The kitchen is another area where energy-saving choices can make a difference.
Induction Cookers
Induction cooking technology heats cookware directly and more efficiently than many traditional cooking methods. Because heat transfer is faster, cooking times are often reduced, leading to lower energy consumption.
The Hanabishi Twin Induction Cooker HIC400TWIN is designed to maximize cooking efficiency while helping households save time and electricity.
Rice Cookers
Rice cookers are among the most energy-efficient cooking appliances available in many Filipino homes.
Beyond cooking rice, they can also be used to prepare soups, steamed dishes, porridge, and other recipes. Maximizing the appliance's functionality helps households get more value from a single device while reducing the need for multiple appliances.
7. Clean Appliances Regularly
One of the simplest yet most overlooked energy-saving habits is routine appliance maintenance.
Dust, grease, and dirt buildup can reduce appliance performance and force motors and cooling systems to work harder.
Keeping appliances clean not only lowers energy consumption but can also help extend their lifespan and reduce maintenance costs.
Smarter Choice for Energy Efficiency
As electricity prices continue to fluctuate, consumers are becoming more conscious of how their daily habits affect household expenses.
Energy efficiency is not always about purchasing the latest appliance. Often, it starts with making smarter choices about how existing appliances are used and maintained.
Small adjustments, when practiced consistently, can add up to meaningful savings over time.
Reducing electricity consumption doesn't have to be complicated. Choosing the right appliances, using them efficiently, and maintaining them properly can go a long way toward lowering monthly utility bills.
From improving airflow with strategically placed fans to investing in inverter technology and adopting better kitchen habits, these simple strategies can help Filipino households stay comfortable while keeping energy costs manageable.
As Hanabishi emphasizes, energy efficiency is ultimately about making smarter everyday decisions. The more consistent these habits become, the greater the savings families can enjoy throughout the year.




