Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 11:48     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

Op, what stays plugged on? Big power users are usually heating/cooling (including dehumidifier), kitchen items (do you cook a lot), hot water heater (take long showers, maybe teenagers?). Electric household items (tv, charger, lights won’t move the needle that much).
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 11:46     Subject: Re:Do you unplug your appliances

I look forward to a time in my life when this is something I would be thinking about and would have the interest and commitment level to execute on daily. I'm just trying to feed people who live with me and make sure we all have clean clothes. Sounds amazing though.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 11:46     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

Anonymous wrote:We always unplug hair dryers, flat irons, and washing machine (and cut off water source to machine).


Every day or when you travel? - the washing machine.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 11:42     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

I only keep my electric kettle unplugged bc I don't use it regularly. Pretty much everything else stays plugged in.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 11:37     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

Anonymous wrote:I should. There was a Fire fighter saying it’s a common source of house fire while people are away on vacation. A power surge can happen and cause a fire with plugged in appliances.


I pull out most appliances when we go away. I know someone whose house burned down while they were away due to a radio alarm clock. Another had a microwave burst into flames spontaneously while the nanny was home (and not using it). I also pull out the TVs in case there's a power surge that might fry them.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 10:14     Subject: Re:Do you unplug your appliances

You won't see a major impact on your electricity bill from unplugging things. Assuming your using modern efficiency light bulbs you also won't see much impact from turning off the lights more. Biggest bang for your buck is changing your AC/heat use, major appliances and electric car charging. But honestly I don't think you're going to be able to make a huge dent in your bill.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:56     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

Anonymous wrote:We have soooo much plugged in. Including chargers connected to nothing. It haunts me.

We always unplug toaster and air fryer for fire safety.

We don't have a humidifier and you kind of do want to keep that running but we know someone whose home burned completely down from a faulty humidifier.


Some of the modern chargers don't draw electricity when not charging.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:49     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

If it is one of the old-fashioned brick chargers, feel it with your hands. If it feels warm, you are wasting electricity. Unplug it when not in use. If it is one of those little cube-things, they are OK to leave plugged in.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:48     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

We always unplug hair dryers, flat irons, and washing machine (and cut off water source to machine).
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:32     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

Your husband is a weirdo
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:30     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

I should. There was a Fire fighter saying it’s a common source of house fire while people are away on vacation. A power surge can happen and cause a fire with plugged in appliances.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:17     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

All small kitchen appliances are only plugged in when we use them. Have been doing that for years so I’m not sure of the cost impact. Lights, computers, chargers stay plugged in. 24/7.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:15     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

We have soooo much plugged in. Including chargers connected to nothing. It haunts me.

We always unplug toaster and air fryer for fire safety.

We don't have a humidifier and you kind of do want to keep that running but we know someone whose home burned completely down from a faulty humidifier.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:11     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

It’s not a bad idea. It’s actually a very good idea and I might take your husband‘s lead on this in my home. Some of these are vampire electronics, and they’re sucking electricity whether or not you’re using them.

I am adamant about turning off any light I’m not using and my usage seems to be low, but my electric electricity bill keeps increasing. This is a good next step.
Anonymous
Post 09/26/2025 09:06     Subject: Do you unplug your appliances

Our electricity bill (NOVA) has gone through the roof. We have kids but we are pretty strict in turning off lights and things. Now my husband is saying we have to start unplugging all our appliances (Not the Fridge) and other electric things to save money. I leave my lights plugged in, my charger, my computer. Will it really save that much electricity to unplug when we aren't using?