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Martin Lewis Show – Money Saving Expert issues warning over ‘home appliance that’s biggest energy user’
Martin Lewis Show – Money Saving Expert issues warning over ‘home appliance that’s biggest energy user’
Published on November 09, 2022 at 09:05 AM
MARTIN Lewis has issued a warning over a home appliance that’s the biggest energy user â and more tips you can use to reduce the cost of your energy bills.
Speaking on ITV last night, the man behind MoneySavingExpert gave his top tips on on saving cash this winter.
Martin Lewis gave some expert saving advice on his showThe expert’s tips were geared towards energy efficiency in the home
Martin explained that “focusing on energy efficiency”; was the best way to “get your house in order”; and save money.
And he warned about one home appliance that could be pushing up bills as “it’s the biggest energy user”;.
He said “ã1 pound a load typically [that will cost]. So really expensive to run.”;
The money saving expert suggested minimising your use, maximising your load and putting it on for less time.
He also suggested getting a dehumidifier as it uses a lot less wattage.
A dehumidifier can help dry clothes by absorbing moisture in the air, though it will be slower as it’s combined with air drying.
But if you don’t have one already, of course you’ll have to cover the cost of buying one first.
You can pick one up for as little as ã45 but they can run into hundreds of pounds, depending on the type you buy.
You’ll still have the cost of running the device too, but it could work out as less than a tumble dryer.
According to Which? a dehumidifier costs around ã30 a year to run, if you use it for one hour a day.
USwitch estimates that for big families who do three loads of washing a week, running a tumble dryer will cost ã104.52 a year.
The exact cost of running either of these devices will depend on the model and how often you use them.
Martin also gave more tips for saving cash on energy bills.
Many water companies offer free water-saving devices that shave pounds off your bills too.
Contact your supplier or check outà savewatersavemoney.co.uk.
Shower head
The money saving expert says you should consider fitting a free water savings shower head.
This theoretically means less water and heat is used, meaning that usage is down and cash is saved.
Uswitch has previously explained that households could make potential savings of up to ã127.70, byà turning down the temperatureà of the thermostat by just one degree.
Martin advises how to turn down the flow rate on combi boilers which most people own.
He said you should want the temperature to be around 60C but most people have set it higher â this is inefficient and wastes heat.
The average household sets their combination boiler water flow temperature between 75ðC and 80ðC.
But if households were to drop this temperature to 60ðC they could slash their gas consumption by 9% â saving households over ã100 a year, according to Nesta.
Fridge check
According to Martin, you should check your fridge for its temperature regularly.
Martin advises a fridge to be 5C while a freezer should be -18C.
If it’s colder you are wasting more than is needed.
The personal finance guru told viewers that they have a right to have their energy direct debit reduced if they think they’re too high.
He advised struggling bill payers to take regular meter readings and use an online direct debit calculator to estimate what they should be paying based on usage.
Martin said that the average direct debit should be double what they were last year â so if it much higher than that Lewis urged viewers to “politely”; call their energy companies to query it.
He added that if the company cannot justify the rise, they are bound by its license to reduce it.
However, be careful not to end up in debt to your supplier by lowering your energy bill by more than is necessary.