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If You Don’t Unplug These 5 Electrical Devices at Home, Your Electricity Bill Could Skyrocket!

That headline is mostly clickbait. Some devices do use electricity when they’re “off” but still plugged in, a phenomenon often called standby power or phantom load. However, for most households, unplugging a few devices is unlikely to make your electricity bill skyrocket.

🔌 Devices that commonly use standby power

1. 📺 TVs and entertainment systems

  • Smart TVs, cable boxes, and streaming devices often stay partially active.
  • Cable/satellite boxes are frequently among the larger standby power users.

2. 💻 Computers and monitors

  • Desktop computers, monitors, and printers may draw small amounts of power when idle or off.

3. 🔋 Chargers left plugged in

  • Phone, tablet, and laptop chargers can consume a tiny amount of electricity even when not charging a device.
  • Modern chargers are usually very efficient, so the cost is often quite small.

4. ☕ Kitchen appliances with clocks or displays

  • Microwaves, coffee makers, and similar appliances use a little power to keep clocks and electronics running.

5. 🎮 Game consoles

  • Some consoles stay connected for updates, downloads, or quick startup features.

💰 How much can you really save?

For many homes, standby power accounts for roughly 5–10% of household electricity use, though it varies. Unplugging high-standby devices or using a power strip can reduce this, but it’s usually not the biggest factor in an electric bill.

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