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Mind Blowing Geyser Maintenance Tips for Approaching Winters

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 So winter is on the way and the most important home appliance at home is Geyser. So today we are talking about how you can maintain your Geyser so that it can run a long way and some mind-blowing Geyser Maintenance Tips for approaching winters. In an earlier blog , we have given you an idea of How to buy the best Geyser according to your need. Now we are going to tell you how you can maintain the same. Like any other electrical appliance, Geyser also required some maintenance to make it run hassle-free for a longer period of time. Although you cannot avoid small wear & tear but you with small Geyser maintenance Tips and related steps can extend the life of your Geyser. So here is the list for keeping proper maintenance of your Geyser : Geyser Maintenance Tips: Switch off the Geyser when not in Use We are human and we have a tendency of forgetting small things. As it looks a small thing to switch off the geyser but it creates a lot of impact in terms of your electricity bill a

Geyser Buying Guide - How to buy a right water Geyser Tips

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Geyser, the most important home appliances in winter and without this it would be very difficult to take bath and doing other stuff. So today we are talking about the Geysers, How to buy a right water geyser suited for you and the maintenance part, Geyser Buying Guide & Tips . Let’s start with types of Geysers available in the market. 1)       Storage Geysers : This is one of the classic choices for homes and comes with a storage tank inside the geysers as it designed to keep the water hot, if there is a power outage and it takes only 10 minutes or so to heat water and it is specially used for bucket baths and showers. 2)       Instant Geysers: Comes with small storage between 1-6 litre which makes them handy, using in small bathroom and kitchen without having space problem. Usually, this category takes around 5 minutes or so to heat up your water. 3)       Gas Geysers: These geysers are energy efficient as they work on LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas). They are lightweight a