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'Your fridge is the most expensive item in your house to run'
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You thought that your heating system was the most expensive item that consumes energy, closely followed by your immersion heater, tumble dryer, kettle etc?
Well, it turns out that we've all been hopelessly wrong !
According to Gulf, it's the fridge ! They think It consumes around one-third of the total energy in your household...
Well, it turns out that we've all been hopelessly wrong !
According to Gulf, it's the fridge ! They think It consumes around one-third of the total energy in your household...

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That's if you don't use electricity for heating.
Then it's a Sky+ box, 45 watts, which is 394kWh a year.0 -
That's if you don't use electricity for heating.
The claim in the OP is nonsense though, my freezer consumes a lot more than my fridge does for a start!0 -
Are we talking about energy or electricity as I guess most people's heating would use the most energy whether it be gas or leccy.
If we are just talking about electricity, then that would depend on whether you heat by leccy or something else.
In the end we all use energy whether it be gas, oil, leccy or something else in different ways and the highest consuming device for one house hold could well be different in another.
I always take these sort of comments with a pinch of salt.Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large numbers0 -
Weird claim, it isn't even supported by the numbers in the charts on the same page...0
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It's just talking about appliances by the looks.0
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My fridge uses about two thirds less electricity than my freezer0
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What's the betting the numbers relate to American homes and appliances. Just looking on Sears website, even a modern U.S. large fridge-freezer uses 715 kWh a year. Older ones must be horrific!0
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"Another option is only to use the dryer when it is full; your dryer won’t use less energy when it is half full"
Untrue. If the drier has a decent sensor, a part load will dry more quickly thus using less energy - though it may use more energy per garment. Conversely an overfull drier is ineffective and will spend its time using energy but not drying the clothes.0 -
My heating uses about 12,000 kWh a year, a lot more than my fridge0
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Could be Gulf fobbing you off by choosing an appliance we cant do without to explain high energy consumption, and are of course welcoming it but obviously dont want you to question what your using.0
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