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The Common Household Appliance That Consumes More Energy Than Expected

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Modern homes rely on a wide range of appliances designed to make everyday life easier and more efficient. Yet many people are surprised to learn that some of these conveniences continue to consume electricity even when they appear to be turned off. As households add more electronic devices, small habits can quietly contribute to higher energy use. In many cases, rising electricity bills are not caused by one obvious source, but by ongoing, unnoticed consumption throughout the home.

One of the most common contributors is standby power. Many appliances draw electricity as long as they remain plugged in, even if they are not actively being used. This background energy use often comes from devices such as televisions, computers, phone chargers, and certain kitchen appliances. While each device may use only a small amount of power, the combined effect over weeks and months can become significant. Using switchable power strips or unplugging devices when they are not needed can noticeably reduce this hidden drain.