Gaming consoles are likely to be left plugged in and on as the TV, but it consumes a significant 15kWh per hour when it is on standby. Natalia said: “Simply making sure it is totally off can save £5.10 per day.”
4. Kettle
Although a kettle is not the worst energy consumer, switching it off at the wall can make a surprising saving.
The expert noted: “Leaving an average kettle plugged in and switched on when not in use uses around 0.3kWh. Although this is seemingly a small unit of energy, it still adds £37.23 to your annual bill.”
5. Plugged in chargers
With many people still working from home, almost all are guilty of leaving their chargers plugged in and ready to charge as soon as they need them. While it may be convenient, it is not the most cost-effective way to power up your devices.
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