9 Appliances That Are Sneakily Raising Your Electricity Bill This Winter (And How to Stop Them)

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Winter is here, and with it comes the inevitable spike in heating bills. But what if your electricity bill is creeping up due to appliances you don’t even think about? Here are 9 appliances to unplug or use more efficiently this season to save some extra cash.

1. Space heaters: Cozy but costly

Space heaters might make a chilly room feel warmer fast, but they also drain a lot of energy. If you use one, turn it off when you leave the room, and don’t use it for long periods. Try layering clothes and using blankets instead.

2. Hot water recirculation pumps: Unnecessary warmth

These pumps keep hot water circulating through your pipes, but they often run when you don’t need them. Set yours on a timer to turn off at night. It can save you $30 to $95 annually!

3. Secondary refrigerators: The fridge you forgot about

That extra fridge in the garage or basement? It’s probably sucking more power than you realize. Unplug it unless you really need it. Consolidating food into your main fridge can save you up to $100 a year.

4. Old electric stoves: Time to rethink your cooking

Electric stoves and ovens use a lot of energy. Maximize their efficiency by cooking multiple items at once. For smaller meals, try using a microwave or toaster oven—they use less energy than a full-sized oven.

 

5. Inefficient lighting: Make the switch

Incandescent and old fluorescent bulbs waste energy. Swap them out for LED bulbs, which use 75% less power and last longer. A simple upgrade that adds up!

6. Unused electronics: They’re still using power

Even when turned off, electronics like game consoles, chargers, and computers can still consume power. Unplug them when not in use or invest in a smart power strip to do it for you.

 

7. TVs: Turn them off, for real

Old TVs, in particular, are notorious energy hogs. When you’re not watching, turn the TV off completely—don’t leave it in standby mode. It’s an easy way to cut costs. And unplug the TV. They’re typically vampire appliances that still use energy when left plugged in.

8. Electric water heaters: Temperature matters

Lower the temperature setting on your water heater and insulate it. Shorter showers and washing clothes in cold water can reduce the load on your heater.

9. Electric blankets: A warm but expensive luxury

Use electric blankets sparingly. Try layering up with regular blankets, which don’t cost anything extra to use.

Bonus Tip: Use smart tech

Investing in smart plugs or a smart thermostat gives you better control over when appliances turn on and off, saving you even more.

Start cutting back on these energy hogs today, and watch your electricity bill drop this winter!

 

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