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Electricity bill will become half here are few tips just change just these two device

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 15, 2022 19:58 IST

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In fact, electricity consumption is highest in winter. But even in this, some people try to conserve electricity due to the fear of higher electricity bills. But it also has a limit.
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Many times we do things unknowingly, which consume more electricity even when we don't need it. But if a few things are taken care of, the electricity bill can be reduced by half. So let's know the very simple solution to reduce the electricity bill.
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Another meaning of increase in electricity bill is the collapse of the monthly budget. If you too are facing high electricity bills, it would be beneficial for you to make some changes at home. To reduce the electricity bill, we have to change some appliances in the house.
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Use LED Bulbs - If you have old bulbs in your home, get rid of them immediately. Older bulbs require more electricity. You can use LED bulbs instead of these bulbs. This will reduce your electricity consumption and also reduce your electricity bill.
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Avoid using heaters - If you have high capacity heaters installed in your home, remove them immediately. Because high capacity heaters draw more power. This leads to higher cost of electricity. Instead of a heater, you can use a blower. Because it requires less electricity as compared to the heater.
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