LPG Cylinder: If the LPG cylinder in your home runs out quickly, small daily habits might be the reason. Here are some essential tips to help reduce gas consumption.
LPG Cylinder Use: In most households, LPG cylinders are used for cooking. Typically, a cylinder lasts for about a month and a half. However, improper usage in many homes causes it to run out sooner. In these times of rising costs, it is important for an average family to use essential items efficiently. Let’s look at some ways to ensure your cylinder lasts longer.
Do not place wet utensils on the stove
Placing a utensil on the stove immediately after washing it leads to higher gas consumption. Therefore, always wipe the utensil dry before placing it on the stove to avoid wasting gas.
Do not place cold food directly on the stove
Placing food items straight from the refrigerator—such as vegetables, milk, or kneaded dough—onto the stove also consumes more gas. It is better to let these items sit out for 20 to 25 minutes until they reach room temperature before cooking them.
Dirty burners lead to higher gas consumption.
If the gas burner is dirty, the flame will not spread evenly, causing food to take longer to cook. Clean the gas burner periodically to prevent excessive gas usage.
Adopt this method to save gas.
People often use the gas stove to reheat food, which consumes a lot of gas. Using a microwave instead of the gas stove to reheat food can result in significant gas savings. Changing these small habits can help your cylinder last longer.
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