How To Save Money On Running Your Kitchen Appliances

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In this video i show some hints and tips to save money on running your Kitchen appliances.
Included are:
Washing machine
Tumble Dryer
Cooker and Oven
Vacuum Cleaner
Kettle
Hob
Fridge / Fridge Freezer
Dishwasher
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Excellent advice as always. We always used the Fast Wash programme on our washing machine. Since finding your channel, we're now washing on the Eco setting, on the timer to start very early on the morning so when we get up, the washing's ready to hang out.
One tip I'd suggest when using the oven, try and plan to fill the oven with other things that you can freeze then re-heat in a microwave

gmmooseblaster
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Love your videos. You know your Equipment well and I like how you present. But, as a bonus: You're a real ASMR treat :)

arnar_konradsson
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Great advice as usual. I have started using the eco programme on my washing machine. Definitely a better quality wash and saves me water as I'm on a water metre. Thanks mate

Robert_kid
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Very helpful advice. I’m going downstairs straight away now to clean the seals on my fridge & do a service wash 😂

cathy
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I have learned a lot from this video, thank you very much👍🙂. I have also recommended your channel to my daughter!

valforbes
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Really enjoyed watching 👍🏼 I have an old condensing dryer and didn’t know I could wash the condenser under a tap but was concerned about the buildup of dirt and fluff in mine. Appreciate the tip 👍🏼

barbsdee
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Great video Andy as always! Thank you!

eamonnmcdermott
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Keep up the good work! I appreciated the effort, your passion definitely shines through.

ivo
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I was told by LG (the makers of the Melt detergent sheets) that running some types of laundry on low temperature settings isn’t always advisable. If you need to kill dust mites in bedding; kitchen heavily soiled cloths/tea towels and underwear etc; you should always wash at higher temperatures. Not just to kill the bacteria, but also to keep odours at bay for longer. It does seem to make sense.
I remember doing an experiment at college using different temperature settings for stain removal. This included soaking and not soaking. The results were totally conclusive. The hottest temperature with soaking was the best.

capyboppy
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Thank you for these very much needed tips

gracehundeyin
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Brilliant video as always! Thanks for the tips

NickWallaceCT
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Love your videos, have been watching them for awhile now. You always ask for suggestions for videos and was wondering, I don’t think you have done a tour of your store. Not sure if you would feel comfortable doing that but that would be cool. If you have done it in the past, sorry I might of missed that video.

josedelacruz
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Counter-top dishwashers.. good for singles/couples (who don't hold 'dinner parties')... it is my one indulgence!

Thanks for heads-up on the cylinder vacuum.. didn't realise 'max' levels were so low (didn't read manual.. just plugged it in.. as you do).. I kinda presumed 75% was about right.. gonna check mine right now!!

fiskrond
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Potatoes, rice, pasta bring them to the boil then turn it off let it cook in its own heat do it as your 1st thing. Potatoes are ready in about 45 minutes pasta and rice not long at all.

trevspark
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Now using the eco mode on my dish washer, cleaning the condenser on my tumble dryer. It surprises me though people don’t see the max on hoovers

andrewlaw
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We have a kettle that will boil just one mug of water at a time if that's all you need.

Iveraghboy
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Leave tin food and jars of food in fridge. They keep the cold temperatures so the motor isn't always running

steveg
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Hi would u consider doing the Dyson fan cooler pls ?

linakoh
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I’ve been washing at 20c but Miele reckon that the ECO setting that washes 40-60 is cheaper, I’m confused

Iris-lkig
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I just bought a new fridge, gas cooker, freezer and washing machine to get the best energy efficiency rating ones and save on electricity. I expect they will pay for themselves in 18-24 months.

truckerfromreno