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  • Which utility providers offer a free home energy monitor?
  • ski
    Free Member

    Apart from British Gas (there website seems to be down today for me).

    Does anyone else offer a free home energy monitor?

    ta.

    [sorry mods, can you swap to chat forum]

    Rob_S
    Free Member

    npower

    roger_mellie
    Full Member
    fadda
    Full Member

    Does anyone actually benefit from having one of these…?

    Not trying to start an argument, just curious…

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I've been promised one by British Gas for months. Given up on it.

    I was only going to flog it on ebay anyway.

    ski
    Free Member

    npower are waiting for stock too..

    fadda – Member

    Does anyone actually benefit from having one of these…?

    Not trying to start an argument, just curious…

    Me too, I did wonder if you could go round your property, switching off stuff one thing at a time & seeing how much it costs to run?

    😉

    PenrodPooch
    Free Member

    Does anyone actually benefit from having one of these…?

    Not trying to start an argument, just curious…

    Depends, do you need an MPG read out in your car to drive more economically? If you already do it as economically as you can then no, if you don't then it will help you manage it down

    nickc
    Full Member

    just got ours from Eon. plugged it in, explained it to the kids, they now go around the house switching stuff on and off to watch the usage go up or down on the monitor… 🙄

    Splash-man
    Free Member

    I am also due one from British Gas but as said above I really don't see the point of it.
    I already know that something switched on is using electricity and that the kettle uses more than my computer 🙄

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