This is what consumes the most electricity in the house, pay attention!

4. The Wi-Fi Router

If it’s not essential to keep it running, turn off your router at night. This not only saves energy but may also improve your sleep by reducing exposure to electromagnetic waves.

5. Your Cell Phone Charger

Leaving your charger plugged in all night wastes electricity and can shorten your device’s battery life. Charge your phone during the day and unplug the charger afterward.

6. Small Kitchen Appliances

Microwaves, coffee makers, toasters, blenders, and electric kettles continue to draw power even when switched off. Unplug them after use to avoid “phantom” energy consumption.

The Bottom Line

Take a moment to review which appliances stay on or plugged in unnecessarily. Getting into the habit of turning them off or unplugging them can:

  • Reduce your electricity bill
  • Extend the lifespan of your appliances
  • Lower your environmental footprint

Small changes can make a big difference—for your wallet and for the planet.

4. The Wi-Fi Router

If it’s not essential to keep it running, turn off your router at night. This not only saves energy but may also improve your sleep by reducing exposure to electromagnetic waves.

5. Your Cell Phone Charger

Leaving your charger plugged in all night wastes electricity and can shorten your device’s battery life. Charge your phone during the day and unplug the charger afterward.

6. Small Kitchen Appliances

Microwaves, coffee makers, toasters, blenders, and electric kettles continue to draw power even when switched off. Unplug them after use to avoid “phantom” energy consumption.

The Bottom Line

Take a moment to review which appliances stay on or plugged in unnecessarily. Getting into the habit of turning them off or unplugging them can:

  • Reduce your electricity bill
  • Extend the lifespan of your appliances
  • Lower your environmental footprint

Small changes can make a big difference—for your wallet and for the planet.

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