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Ok, at this exact moment guys - in your home, count HOW MANY of the following are plugged in, how many are actually being used, and how many are switched on at the mains but not being used??
Apparently just by turning electrical items off at the actual mains can save money.
T.V’s, DVD/ C.D/video players, stereos, iPads/tablets/Kindles, mobile phones, ALEXA.
Anything classed as ‘entertainment’ basically. Feel free to add anything I’ve missed!
For me:
T.V - 2. Both plugged in and on at mains but only 1 used.
DVD - plugged in and on at mains but off(in fact why do we even have it!)
Stereo - same as above .
iPad - on and being used.
Kindles - 2. Both off.
Mobiles - 2. Both on and being used.
ALEXA. - 1. Plugged in , on at. mains but not on.
This doesn’t even begin to start on kettles, toasters, ovens, etc etc. lol.
(Obviously nobody is going to turn their fridge freezer off at mains!!!)
Apparently just by turning electrical items off at the actual mains can save money.
T.V’s, DVD/ C.D/video players, stereos, iPads/tablets/Kindles, mobile phones, ALEXA.
Anything classed as ‘entertainment’ basically. Feel free to add anything I’ve missed!
For me:
T.V - 2. Both plugged in and on at mains but only 1 used.
DVD - plugged in and on at mains but off(in fact why do we even have it!)
Stereo - same as above .
iPad - on and being used.
Kindles - 2. Both off.
Mobiles - 2. Both on and being used.
ALEXA. - 1. Plugged in , on at. mains but not on.
This doesn’t even begin to start on kettles, toasters, ovens, etc etc. lol.
(Obviously nobody is going to turn their fridge freezer off at mains!!!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.T.V’s 3 - two unplugged.
DVD - Unplugged.
C.D' players 2 - Plugged in.
Video players 2 - Unplugged.
Stereos 4 - Plugged in (1 stereo in use, amplifies music from PC)
1 iPhone - Charging (5 in Mobile graveyard)
PC - 2 Plugged in. (1 In use)
Microwave - Plugged in (That darn clock... makes sense now.)
DVD - Unplugged.
C.D' players 2 - Plugged in.
Video players 2 - Unplugged.
Stereos 4 - Plugged in (1 stereo in use, amplifies music from PC)
1 iPhone - Charging (5 in Mobile graveyard)
PC - 2 Plugged in. (1 In use)
Microwave - Plugged in (That darn clock... makes sense now.)
Where to start.......most are plugged in and on standby.
TV x 2 on / standby
Xbox x 2 off
Numerous cable chargers on multi-sockets
SkyQ box and mini box always on / standby
Work laptop which is always on charge as the battery life is pants
Bluetooth headsets off
Bluetooth ear pods on and off but need charging every couple of days
Google nest on
Lenovo alarm clock with Google assistance on
Sofa USB sockets and recliner controls
Haven't even started on the kitchen appliances and probably loads of other stuff that I've forgotten.
TV x 2 on / standby
Xbox x 2 off
Numerous cable chargers on multi-sockets
SkyQ box and mini box always on / standby
Work laptop which is always on charge as the battery life is pants
Bluetooth headsets off
Bluetooth ear pods on and off but need charging every couple of days
Google nest on
Lenovo alarm clock with Google assistance on
Sofa USB sockets and recliner controls
Haven't even started on the kitchen appliances and probably loads of other stuff that I've forgotten.
I must be living in the stone age....
I havnt had a tv for years, so no add on's (dvd, recorders, sky, etc)
Recently had a fridge/freezer breakdown...not even bothered to replace it. Never missed it either. Made do without.
Never owned a tumble dryer.
In cold weather dry on radiators,
In warmer weather dry on racks placed by open windows.
(I live in a tower block, used to dry outside on a line when I had a house)
If you can still carry on as normal, think yourselves lucky.
My bills have just gone up £40 a month when I am living minimalist
as it is.
Just cancelled Virgin internet but upped my EE phone data which which
seems to have saved me a few pounds but that is taken back by the energy companies increase.
breaking even at the moment re bills but food increases is worrying.
I havnt had a tv for years, so no add on's (dvd, recorders, sky, etc)
Recently had a fridge/freezer breakdown...not even bothered to replace it. Never missed it either. Made do without.
Never owned a tumble dryer.
In cold weather dry on radiators,
In warmer weather dry on racks placed by open windows.
(I live in a tower block, used to dry outside on a line when I had a house)
If you can still carry on as normal, think yourselves lucky.
My bills have just gone up £40 a month when I am living minimalist
as it is.
Just cancelled Virgin internet but upped my EE phone data which which
seems to have saved me a few pounds but that is taken back by the energy companies increase.
breaking even at the moment re bills but food increases is worrying.
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