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Energy monitors £7.99
E-On were giving (more expensive versions of) these away with their Energy 4 capped product. I stuck with Price protection 17 and was a little worried that I'd missed out, until i found this:
http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/uk/-/GBP/TdUkDisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=0014239
Looking at ebay they're normally about £30 elsewhere, so could be worth getting?
http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/uk/-/GBP/TdUkDisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=0014239
Looking at ebay they're normally about £30 elsewhere, so could be worth getting?
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Hi,
The one you've seen is a power monitor which plugs into the socket between the appliance, they're great but only show what power is being used on that one outlet. These monitors are about £12.99 at Maplins.
The EON one monitors the total electricity coming into your home so you know at a glance your KWh usage and cost. They aren't 100% accurate but close enough.
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£12.85 including delivery though. Who's that woman in the cheap black wig on the main page?
Didn't she sing "Japanese Boy" back in the 80s?Reading this signature is a waste of time0
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