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Quick washing machine setting trick 'maximises efficiency' without raising bills

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As the chill sets in, savvy savers are being clued up on how to slash their and keep more cash in their pockets.

Home experts at have dished out their top tips for money-saving tips, from using appliances with a high-efficiency rating to bleeding radiators to get the most optimal energy use over the winter.

One of their golden nuggets of advice? Turn down your washing machine's heat. The experts explain that reducing your wash cycle from 40 degrees to 30 degrees can help save you money over time.

Alongside reducing the cycle temperature, they suggest opting for larger loads and, therefore, using the washing machine less.

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Discussing reducing energy bills, Andy Ellis from Posh.co.uk said: "Winter can be a difficult time for homeowners, as the festivities and colder evenings often result in higher bills. By considering your energy consumption at home, you can identify effective ways to save throughout the season.

"There are simple yet cost effective ways to reduce your energy bills this winter, through insulating rooms and sealing draughts, families can enjoy a warm and comfortable home without the added heating bill to worry about.

"Maximising the efficiency of your heating when it's on is essential for families to stay warm during winter without raising energy costs."

image Ten tips to save money and cut down on energy bills this winter
  • Unplug devices and/or turn them off at the wall when they're not in use, as keeping them on standby can significantly increase bills.
  • Place silver foil behind radiators. This can increase the overall temperature of your home and reduce energy consumption.
  • Move furniture so it is not leaning against radiators, as this can impact the radiator's efficiency.
  • Reducing shower time by one minute on average can save £18 per household in a year, and turning the temperature down can also help reduce your energy costs.
  • Insulate your walls and pipes.
  • Wrap up warm while in your home rather than relying on your central heating to keep you comfortable.
  • Avoiding using your tumble dryer could save up to £50 a year.
  • Bleed your radiators, as this can improve your home’s heating performance and, in turn, save money.
  • Ensure that your home is draught-proof by using sealant, window film, draught brushes and excluders.
  • Opt for energy-efficient appliances when purchasing new appliances.
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