The underused setting on your TV that could help slash your energy bill

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THERE’S an underused setting on your TV that could help cut your energy costs. If you select power-saving mode on your telly, it could save up to £15 a year on your energy bill. Cash is tight…

But there should be options to turn on an energy-saving setting regardless of which TV you have.Using a power-saving mode when watching TV is not the only way to save money around the house.

Another gadget to check is any game console lying around - if you look on settings, you may be able to set a time limit for how long a controller charges for. A Playstation 5 uses 0.38 watts when it is in low power mode - but it can use four watts if it is supplying power to USB ports, such as when charging controllers.And you can adjust appliances too - if you switch to spin cycle on the tumble dryer, it could slash a whopping

That's because the setting uses recycled hot air so the machine doesn't work as hard as it normally would.And you might not have paid attention to thebefore. As it happens, adjusting it so the temperature is lower could save you £112 a year. You just need to tweak the heating thermostat on your combi boiler to reduce the flow temperature through your radiators.

 

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Oh thanks for this wonderful tip....... I can eat&heat again

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‘Slash’ your energy bill by £15 per year! Who writes this crap?

That £0.04p per day will make all the difference 👍 'Slash' 🤦🤣

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