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  • Kennethn
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 1020

    Does Unplugging Appliances Really Save Energy? πŸ”Œ

    Hello everyone! I've heard that unplugging appliances when not in use can save energy. Is this true, and does it make a significant difference?
  • Joro
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2024
    • 445

    #2
    Yes, unplugging appliances can save energy because many devices use "phantom power" even when turned off. It's a small amount, but it adds up over time, especially with things like chargers, microwaves, and TVs!

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    • moniquelouise2018
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 614

      #3
      Absolutely! Unplugging appliances when you’re not using them can save a ton of energy! Those little β€œvampire” devices still draw power even when off. It’s a simple way to be eco-friendly and save on bills!

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      • Ui Ui
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2024
        • 476

        #4
        Yep, unplugging appliances when you're not using them can definitely save some energy πŸ’‘β€”those sneaky "phantom loads" still draw power, so it's worth the effort, especially with bigger devices like TVs or chargers πŸ”Œ.
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        • kim_taehyung88
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 832

          #5
          I think unplugging appliances can definitely help save energy, especially things like chargers or kitchen gadgets. Though, it might not make a huge difference with larger appliances like refrigerators πŸ§³πŸ”Œ.

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