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Expert shares which appliances use the most power when they're not even on

A money-saving expert has shared which appliances in your home are using the most energy when they are left on standby - and simply by turning them off completely you could save money on your bills.

Many people around the country will be looking for ways to save as the cost of living crisis continues to squeeze households.

As the energy price cap rose by a massive 54 per cent in April, keeping on top of your power usage should be paramount for anyone worried about their finances.

Now, Natalia Lachim from Discount Code has provided information on which appliances are using the most power when they are not in use - so you can unplug anything that doesn't need to be left on.

The kettle is essential, but you don't need to leave it plugged in all the time (Getty Images)

What do you think of Natalia's advice? Let us know in the comments...

First off, Natalia turned her attention to the fridge. She said: "As a fridge/freezer needs to constantly be on, it is unsurprising that over 12 per cent of the entire household’s energy comes from the fridge/freezer alone, costing households around £114.24 per year.

"Obviously, a fridge/freezer cannot simply be turned off when not in use, there are ways to ensure it works as efficiently as possible, meaning you will pay the minimum necessary.

The fridge uses a lot of power (Getty Images)

"Regular cleaning of the fridge, both external and internal cleaning, is the simplest way to ensure it runs efficiently.

"Dusting the exterior means dust won’t get into the system and affect how it works and cleaning the interior and disposing of any out of date food means the fridge doesn’t need to work as hard to keep food cool/frozen."

The TV uses a lot of power, and it can be worth turning it off at the wall after each use (Getty Images)

She went on to say that the TV was a big energy drain, and that as many as 98 per cent of UK households leave their sets on standby at all times.

Natalia said this is a huge drain of power, and it's made even worse if you're a gamer.

She continued: "Many wrongly assume that turning off via the remote switches it off entirely – however this isn’t always the case.

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"Leaving the TV plugged in and switched on uses 1.3kWh. As the average cost of electricity is now £0.28 per unit, this can add £132.86 a year to your bill.

"Games consoles tend to be left switched on and plugged in as much as TVs and are often overlooked. Simply ensuring it is turned off completely can save £4.20 each day, as when a typical games console is left on standby it uses a hefty 15kWh per hour."

She said that your kettle uses around 0.3kWh when left plugged in, which adds up to £30.66 a year, and leaving a phone charger switched on adds around £20 to your annual bill.

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