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Electricity saver plug in device

physiojohn
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Has anyone had any success with plug in energy saving devices? I have been offered a Dolphin device which is said to save up to 20% electricity costs. It cost £95
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Dolphin electricity saver - 20% saving any good? 7 votes
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I have no idea what an plug in energy saving device is but I'm guessing it just tells you how much electricity you are using. In which case simply turn off stuff you are not using and spend the £95 on a night out0
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http://www.theowl.com/
30 quid if you really must.
(if its the the same dolphin as the rip off bathroom company then keep away from em).Get some gorm.0 -
Waste of time!Waste of time/money/effort.0
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We got one free from British Gas. (And it was unsolicited)I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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i use remote control sockets much easier see second one in list for 4 indvidual sockets just fit on any extension leads etc just turn on or off when you need
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10001&catalogId=1500001801&langId=-1&searchTerms=ELECTRIC+REMOTE+SOCKETS0 -
No savingThere is one here, on the computer & bits n pieces, free from Eon - a 'gift' at an exhibition. (Still with BG though!!
The surprise I got though, is why it won't 'turn off' the Belkin cable to the printer!? This is constantly lit with a blue glow - to show it's working!!
& I thoght that, maybe if it prints stuff, the cable might actually be working anyway!!
DOH!!
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