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Sam Barker & Sophie Finnegan

The ten household devices racking up your energy bills by £140 a month

As the cost of living crisis continues to hit families up and down the country, many people are looking at ways they can save some money.

And in a shocking forecast recently, householders have been warned that average energy bills could pass £5,000 by next April. Worryingly, Consultancy Auxilione said this month that Ofgem could set its price cap at £5,038 per year, the Mirror reports.

But as people look for ways they can keep their spending to a minimum, a lot of people don't realise that they can save money from the comfort of their own homes. Boiler Central experts have worked out the top ten energy-guzzling appliances in the home and how expensive they are to run a month, The Sun reports.

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Here are the top ten household devices racking up your energy bills:

Boiler - £78

Unsurprisingly, boilers cost the most to power, costing around £78 a month on average. The Mirror recently reported that lowering the temperature on your boiler can cut yearly energy bills by £67.20 for every 10C cut - with one homeowner saving £151.20.

Washing machine - £14

Boiler Central said a four-person family household pays £14 a month to run their washing machine - £168 a year.

Fridge freezer - £13

If you have a power-hungry D-rated fridge freezer you might be paying £13 a month in energy bills. Even people with the most energy-efficient A-rated devices would need to pay £7 a month.

Dishwasher - £10.30

The humble dishwasher costs UK households £10.30 a month to use. While hand-washing dishes means lower energy costs, it does mean higher water bills.

Kettle - £9.60

Using your kettle for 15 minutes a day adds up to a bill of £9.60 a month.

Oven - £9.36

Ovens cost nearly £10 a month if used every day.

Television - £3.45

Television energy costs are around £3.45 a month. However, turning the devices off at the wall can save you £12 a year - as they can drain power even when plugged in.

Laptop - £1.56

Laptops are not as energy-hungry as many believe, but still make the top ten list of most expensive devices to run. Unplugging your laptop when you are not using it will save you 13p a day, or £4.87 a year.

Microwave - £1.60

Microwaves cost £1.60 a month if used for 10 minutes each day. However, they also drain power when plugged in and on standby - up to £16 a year, in fact.

Mobile phone - 44p

Mobile phones cost roughly 44p every month to charge up. Unplugging phone chargers when you're not using them can mean savings of up to £2 a year.

Work out how much your devices cost you

You can work out how much devices cost you to run - with some easy maths. Firstly, find out the power use of your devices in kilowatts. Then, multiply that by the price of one kilowatt hour, of kWh - this will vary depending on your energy deal. Next, multiply that by the time you would run the appliance.

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