How to Save Money on Kitchen Appliance Running Costs

With energy prices on the rise, it’s smart to make your kitchen appliances run more efficiently. Here are simple ways to lower your running costs without compromising on performance.

1. Choose Energy-Efficient Appliances

When replacing an old appliance, look for models with a high energy rating (A to A+++). They use less electricity and water, saving money over time.

2. Use Eco and Half-Load Modes

Most modern dishwashers and washing machines include eco settings that clean effectively at lower temperatures. Use half-load or quick cycles when possible to cut energy use.

3. Avoid Standby Power Waste

Switch off appliances at the wall instead of leaving them on standby. Even small standby lights consume electricity over time.

4. Fill Appliances Efficiently

Run your dishwasher and washing machine only with full loads. It’s more energy- and water-efficient than multiple smaller loads.

5. Maintain Regular Cleaning

Keep filters, vents, and seals clean. A build-up of dirt or limescale can make your appliance work harder, increasing power use.

6. Optimise Cooking Efficiency

Use the right-sized pan for your hob, keep lids on to reduce heat loss, and preheat your oven only when necessary. Induction hobs are especially efficient for everyday cooking.

Tip: Group cooking tasks together. For example, bake several dishes in one go to make full use of your oven’s heat and save energy.

7. Defrost and Ventilate Regularly

Defrost freezers when ice builds up and make sure fridges have space for air to circulate. This helps them cool more efficiently and last longer.

By following these steps, you can keep your appliances running smoothly and reduce your household energy bills — a win for your wallet and the planet.

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