‘Vampire devices’ consume a surprising amount of energy and may be the culprit behind unnecessarily heightened energy bills.
An expert has issued a stark warning about ‘vampire devices’, suggesting they may be the culprit behind your heightened energy bills. Despite the nightmarish nickname, these appliances probably aren’t what you think.
Often overlooked, they are actually quite ordinary items but, in reality, they may be leeching off your electricity supply even when they are ‘off’. Unplug these and you may save yourself up to £105 each year amid Britain’s continued battle with the cost-of-living crisis, according to Gordon Wallis at Your NRG.
“By focusing on these specific ‘vampire devices,’ you can take practical steps to reduce your energy consumption and save on your bills,” said energy specialist Gordon. “Chargers and adapters for gadgets like phones and laptops are some of the most common culprits. Even when they are not in use, they draw small amounts of power, which can accumulate over time.”
Previous research indicates that phone chargers usually consume around 0.1 to 0.5 watts of electricity when they are left plugged in without a phone charging, according to LDNIO. This may seem too small to be costly but Gordon claims you can save as much as £5 to £10 per year if you turn these off.
However, it can depend on the number of chargers you have and just how much power they consume in standby mode.