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Tips For Using Less Electricity
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hi, our electricty bills are frankly huge for a three person household. Our electrical appliances consist of the following - :
freezer
router
cordless phone
tv
laptop
wall lights
spotlights
dab radios x 3
oven
kettle
toaster
washer/dryer
dishwasher
microwave
macerator
battery charger
lampsx 3
iron
dvd player
iopd docking station
water softner
fridge freezer
baby monitor
computer
printer
kindle/tablet/phone/toothbrush/nintendo chargers
hairdryer
humidifiers
can anyone give me recommendations of how to use less (apart from just turning things off), if anything i use is a huge consumer and so on
freezer
router
cordless phone
tv
laptop
wall lights
spotlights
dab radios x 3
oven
kettle
toaster
washer/dryer
dishwasher
microwave
macerator
battery charger
lampsx 3
iron
dvd player
iopd docking station
water softner
fridge freezer
baby monitor
computer
printer
kindle/tablet/phone/toothbrush/nintendo chargers
hairdryer
humidifiers
can anyone give me recommendations of how to use less (apart from just turning things off), if anything i use is a huge consumer and so on
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bednobs, I can't off-hand ,but we have much the same as you and our bills are kind of reasonable.
However, we went onto a smart meter a few weeks back and they give you a monitor thingy which stands in the kitchen. It alerts you on a traffic light system as to when things which use a lot of leccy are active. We've found it really useful to keep an eye on usage.
However, we went onto a smart meter a few weeks back and they give you a monitor thingy which stands in the kitchen. It alerts you on a traffic light system as to when things which use a lot of leccy are active. We've found it really useful to keep an eye on usage.
Make sure nothing is left on standby, especially TV's.
I never have my home phone switched on, using the telephone line for internet only.
I never have my microwave on unless it's in use.
Also, why use 3 DAB radio's? Use your ipod docking station, there are plenty of radio apps.
Never had a dishwasher, nothing wrong with a washing up bowl and a bit of elbow grease, especially as there's only 3 of you!
I never have my home phone switched on, using the telephone line for internet only.
I never have my microwave on unless it's in use.
Also, why use 3 DAB radio's? Use your ipod docking station, there are plenty of radio apps.
Never had a dishwasher, nothing wrong with a washing up bowl and a bit of elbow grease, especially as there's only 3 of you!
Modern tvs don't use much power at all in standby (it's the screen that gobbles up the electicity), your dvd player uses lots in comparison.
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If you have a newish dishwasher and only use it when full then that should be as cheap if not cheaper than washing up by hand.
Just how much is your electricity bill? How do you heat your house and hot water? Do you use electric power showers? You've missed out vacuum cleaner, lawn mower, power tools, pressure washer. Is your oven and hob gas or electric?
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If you have a newish dishwasher and only use it when full then that should be as cheap if not cheaper than washing up by hand.
Just how much is your electricity bill? How do you heat your house and hot water? Do you use electric power showers? You've missed out vacuum cleaner, lawn mower, power tools, pressure washer. Is your oven and hob gas or electric?
Yes we really need to know what your bills are currently. Mine is around €100 for two months. The TV does not have an off button and the plug point is too obscured to make it easy to turn off there. Her indoors does not know how to turn a light off and as a result the whole place seems to be lit up like Blackpool at Christmas. My teenage son is never off the internet. Tumble dryer used frequently as the magpies and pigeons like pooing on the washing line. I think you lot in the UK are all being taken for a ride when it comes to energy prices.
Tumble driers just EAT electricity , we now only use ours in an emergency.
You can reorganize your life so that you dry on racks or on the washing line.
Nothing other on your list seems to be a big user of power. Do you have a 'night time' lower tariff? we do , I put the washing on at midnight so it uses the night tariff which is less than half the day rate, if it is essential to run the tumble dryer it goes on between midnight and 7am only.
You can reorganize your life so that you dry on racks or on the washing line.
Nothing other on your list seems to be a big user of power. Do you have a 'night time' lower tariff? we do , I put the washing on at midnight so it uses the night tariff which is less than half the day rate, if it is essential to run the tumble dryer it goes on between midnight and 7am only.
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