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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / Wings Appliance Repairs Publishes Practical Guide to Fridge Temperature Settings and Food Safety for South African Households

Wings Appliance Repairs Publishes Practical Guide to Fridge Temperature Settings and Food Safety for South African Households

15 May 2026 by Guest

Midrand appliance repair specialist explains how something as simple as the wrong temperature setting can affect food freshness, household safety, and electricity bills. MIDRAND, GAUTENG — Wings Appliance Repairs has published a new guide walking homeowners through one of the most overlooked aspects of fridge ownership: temperature settings. The article addresses not just what the …

Midrand appliance repair specialist explains how something as simple as the wrong temperature setting can affect food freshness, household safety, and electricity bills.

MIDRAND, GAUTENG — Wings Appliance Repairs has published a new guide walking homeowners through one of the most overlooked aspects of fridge ownership: temperature settings. The article addresses not just what the correct settings are, but why getting them wrong has consequences that go well beyond a slightly warm drink.

Most households set their fridge once and never think about it again. But a fridge that appears to be working normally can still be running at the wrong temperature, quietly accelerating food spoilage, inflating electricity costs, or creating food safety risks that aren’t immediately obvious. The gap between a fridge that works and one that works properly, the guide argues, is often just a matter of a few degrees.

The article covers several areas in practical detail, including the ideal temperature ranges for both the fridge and freezer compartments, how different zones within the fridge affect where food should actually be stored, the warning signs that suggest a fridge isn’t maintaining the right temperature, and the point at which a temperature problem stops being a settings issue and becomes a repair one. It also addresses what to look for when choosing a repair centre, and why that choice matters more than most homeowners realise.

One particularly useful section breaks down why a numbered dial setting and an actual temperature reading are not the same thing, and what to do about it without spending much at all.

To read the complete guide, visit A Guide to Understanding Your Fridge’s Temperature Settings on the Wings Appliance Repairs website.

About Wings Appliance Repairs

Wings Appliance Repairs is a Midrand-based appliance repair centre with over 40 years of hands-on experience servicing and repairing washing machines, fridges and freezers, dishwashers, and tumble dryers. Operating from established premises with branded vehicles and a dedicated landline, the company serves homeowners across Midrand, Centurion, and Pretoria with free collection, professional diagnosis, and transparent quotations.

Contact Wings Appliance Repairs 1 Le Roux Avenue, Halfway House, Midrand, 1685 010 022 7838

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