The 'energy-guzzling' appliances you should cut back on - kettle, stove and more

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As the cost of living crisis continues, people around the country will be searching for ways to reduce their energy bills.

READ MORE:Budget 2023 update: Social welfare changes, Child Benefit boost, housing tax break and more to be considered "They use so little energy that operating one at full speed for 24 hours a day would cost between £24.83 and £164.25 a year." "But you don't have to break the bank to heat the water in your home; heat pump water heaters don't directly generate heat from electricity. Instead, they use electricity to transfer heat using only around 500 watts."

Instead, items such as dehumidifiers or a heated airer could help dry clothes during the winter months. Coffee maker A coffee machine is used every day in houses which have one, often during the day when energy costs more.

 

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