Protect Your Home and Wallet: Unplug These 5 Appliances When You’re Done Using Them

Most people don’t realize that many everyday appliances continue to use electricity even when they’re turned off. These “energy vampires” silently add to utility bills, costing the average household between $100 and $200 every year. Beyond wasted money, they can also increase the risk of household fires.

A simple example is a phone charger. Left plugged in, even without charging, it can waste about $9 a year. With multiple chargers, that number can quickly climb to nearly $50 annually.

Small kitchen appliances are another hidden drain. A coffee maker that remains plugged in can waste around $22 a year, while slow cookers or Instant Pots may draw $25 or more, even when not in use.

Entertainment systems are some of the biggest offenders. Gaming consoles in standby mode can drain over $100 annually, especially in households where they’re left connected all the time.

Computers and office equipment also contribute. A desktop computer and printer sitting idle can use another $80 a year, adding to both energy waste and fire hazards if dust builds up or wiring overheats.

Altogether, these appliances can add up to at least $147 wasted annually. That’s enough energy to power a refrigerator for nearly 10 months, while also producing unnecessary CO2 emissions.

The good news is that the solution is simple. Unplugging devices when not in use or plugging them into smart power strips that cut off standby power automatically can make a big difference.

By adopting this habit, households can save more than 1,200 kWh annually, prevent hundreds of pounds of carbon emissions, and lower the risk of fire. Unplugging isn’t about sacrifice—it’s about saving money, protecting your home, and gaining peace of mind.

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