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I used an electricity calculator to track how much I pay for a cuppa and I'm tempted to cut down

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I've always loved a cup of coffee, in fact I probably have four cuppas on an average day when working from home, but with household bills rising amid the energy crisis I have become a lot more conscious of the energy we use.

My partner and I are on a direct debit tariff with EDF, and since being more mindful of what we spend we have had a few months of account credit to fall back on, which is a very fortunate position to be in.

Since we don't have a smart meter I was unaware of just how much day-to-day appliances cost and was intrigued to find out. The energy calculator site, 'Sust-it' has a useful cost tool to measure how much the average household appliance uses, and it is based on the latest UK price cap of £1,971, since April 2022, so it's important to keep in mind that this will probably go up. READ MORE: I asked E.ON for a fixed price energy tariff and was shocked by the response All you have to do is enter the amount of electricity the appliance uses, in Watts or Kilowatts, and then length of time it is used for in minutes.

If you do have a smart meter at home this could be a good way to check its efficiency. My coffees at home are pretty basic, any type of instant granules I can find with a dash of milk with no fancy steamers or milk frothers.

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