Martin Lewis has issued advice on the best time to use high energy appliances to save money.
Taking to social media, the financial guru also tweeted advice to those in need, including saving money on food shopping and your mortgage.
He also issued advice over specific times when it comes to getting chores done and saving the most money as bills soar.
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In a tweet he said: "When's best to use high energy appliances eg tumble dryer?
"Most don't have time-of-use tariffs, so there's no price difference (if you do, night's cheaper).
"Yet peak use is 4pm-9pm so for UK's energy security not then is better.
"If you've got solar panels, use appliances in daylight hours."
The advice on when to use 'high energy appliances' such as a washing machine or tumble dryer comes as the National Grid warned that there could be three hour power cuts planned in the worst case scenario this winter. Although at present, this is "unlikely".
Washing machines, dishwashers and tumble dryers are examples of high energy appliances and make up 14 per cent of a typical energy bill, according to the Energy Saving Trust.
The MoneySavingExpert founder then tweeted that in response to his advice, he was "surprised by a few angry replies" with people stating that they wouldn't be putting their dryer on at night due to a fire risk.
In response he replied: "a) No one says you should this is about information so you can choose and isn't just about tumble dryers.
"b) There are 19 hours in the day outside 4pm-9pm, many of them are not in the night."
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