Appliances that could be hiking up your electricity bill

Cellphone Chargers

We need to use energy to charge our cell phones, but leaving that charger plugged in when your phone is fully charged or not plugged in can increase your utility bill. A phone charger that stays plugged in uses .26 watts of energy, even if your phone isn’t charging.

If your phone is connected but fully charged, it’s using 2.24 watts. This might not sound like a lot, but think about how many phone chargers you have in your house.

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