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- Location
- Gone over the hill and far away
An old pillow in a black bin bag does the job just as well.I see that you can get wooll “ chimney sheep “ to temporarily block the hole to reduce draught, anyone use one of these?
When I was speaking to my daughter yesterday, she said she just ordered a Ninja grill and air fryier as it is supposed to be more economical to run than a cooker and with good results too. Has anyone have any experience of these?
At my age I won't be spending any money on new gadgets to save money as there will be no return, OK if your a young family
Morning all
Someone coming around at 10am to view our place.
Sunday lunch booked at the Crown, West Down.
An old pillow in a black bin bag does the job just as well.![]()
When I was speaking to my daughter yesterday, she said she just ordered a Ninja grill and air fryier as it is supposed to be more economical to run than a cooker and with good results too. Has anyone have any experience of these?
At my age I won't be spending any money on new gadgets to save money as there will be no return, OK if your a young family
Just returning to this. Overall I doubt much of what we can do is going to have a real impact. Firstly the standing charge is around £1/day so £365/year. Our total bill used to be +/- £1100-1200! My economies are to cook more efficiently, stop using the tumble dryer, knock the CH down to 19⁰, reduce the hours in use by two, switch off anything on standby, shower for less time, switch off lights, increase the use of our multi-fuel burner, only fill the washing up bowl to one-third. Beyond this I can't see what else can be done. How much real difference will it make? No idea.
The other is the washing machine. We already wash at 30⁰, have done for years. The machine has an eco function which halves the wash time on all programmes so I need to investigate this. I already use it for sportswear of which we have a lot, run the 30 minute programme on eco mode and it reduces to 15 minutes.
Right must go.