The 3 vampire appliances you always forget to turn off but if you do could chop a chunk off your energy bills ENERGY prices are still a constant concern for UK residents but a simple step might help you cut your costs.
"Many appliances are designed to consume less power in standby mode, but they don’t stop using electricity altogether," said Grant Store's Renewable Energy Consultant.
"A PC left on standby can add around £10 to £15 to your annual energy bill," energy experts revealed.
It sounds simple, but fully turning off appliances and lights that are not in use can reduce your energy bills, especially in winter.
Leaving these items in standby mode doesn't fully turn them off, they often still use small amounts of power which can add up over time.