What are the 10 most energy-intensive electrical appliances that make a difference to your electricity bill

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According to the recommendations of experts, consumers should turn off the devices by the switch or pull them out of the socket, to make savings.

Winter is just around the corner and consumers are getting ready to deal with increased oil and electricity prices.

The Minister of Energy, Kostas Skrekas, during the presentation of the new subsidies on electricity bills for November, recommended a reduction in electricity consumption during peak hours, i.e. from 18:00 to 21:00.

As Mr. Skrekas explained, during the specific three hours citizens should avoid the use of energy-intensive electrical devices, in order to achieve the European goal of saving 5% in the compared period.

According to the recommendations of experts, consumers should turn off the devices from the switch or take them out of the socket, in order to save, as it is not enough to close them with the remote control.

So we close all these vampire devicesas they are called when we are not using them and to unplug them when we go to sleep.

What are the most energy-intensive devices:

  1. Water heater (3,000W to 5,000W)
  2. Oven (2,200W to 4,000W)
  3. Air heater (2,000W to 3,000W)
  4. Hair dryer (1,800W to 2,500W)
  5. Hob (1,500W to 2,000W)
  6. Kettle (1,200W to 3,000W)
  7. Dryer (1,000W to 4,000W)
  8. Dishwasher (1,000W to 2,400W)
  9. Iron (1,000W to 2,000W)
  10. Air conditioner (900W to 5,000W)

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