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Would turning my TV and computer off at the wall every night actually save enough money to make it worth the bother?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have one of these it's quite interesting how little and how much different things use:
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hoppy "So you have to spend nearly £10 to see how to save pennies? Wouldn't it be easier to accept a free smart meter? " - not it's not compulsory. It's a tool you can use again and again to isolate what an appliance uses. You can't do that easily with a smart meter. It's not going to save anything directly it does not alter what something uses it just helps you understand. I find it very helpful.
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I bought the same device some years ago, TTT, and find it very useful, too. One real saving was my printer - I used to switch it off at the plug when I wasn't using it but the meter told me it costs next to nothing to keep it on standby.
The savings comes from the cartridges. I can go weeks without using my printer and the cartridges would dry out, leaving it on standby the printer goes in to a self-care routine a couple of times a week, it takes only a few seconds but stops the cartridges drying out.
Yes, I know I could switch it on and print off a sentence twice a week but I didn't and I know I wouldn't.
The savings comes from the cartridges. I can go weeks without using my printer and the cartridges would dry out, leaving it on standby the printer goes in to a self-care routine a couple of times a week, it takes only a few seconds but stops the cartridges drying out.
Yes, I know I could switch it on and print off a sentence twice a week but I didn't and I know I wouldn't.
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