New report figures highlight most energy-sapping products
It won't have escaped your notice in recent times that the cost of living has been rising exponentially.
The arrival on the doormat of the electricity bill is never a joyous event, but just how much can we realistically do to cut down energy consumption?
New figures from the Energy Saving Trust in the UK provide insight into gadgets by means of a simple traffic light system - the greediest are red listed, moderate consumers of power are amber rated and the most frugal are green.
Washing machines, dishwashers and tumble dryers account for a whopping 14% of an average electricity bill whilst fridges and freezers are just behind at 13%.
Meanwhile, a 60-inch TV costs around twice as much to run as a 40 inch model.
And, if you're ready for a 'cuppa' remember not to overfill the kettle - if you do it'll cost you an extra £12 a year.
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