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Wash clothes on an evening, hang on clothes horse before you go to bed so they dry overnight. Next morning they're almost dry, quick blast in tumbler and it's all sorted. Tumbler is never on more than 5mins for airing off only

Saint
@Saint posted:

Wash clothes on an evening, hang on clothes horse before you go to bed so they dry overnight. Next morning they're almost dry, quick blast in tumbler and it's all sorted. Tumbler is never on more than 5mins for airing off only

That’s a really good tip Renton

Baz
@Saint posted:

Got latest monthly electric bill = £58

My electricity for august was £48 , and gas was about £35 . I’m about £600 in credit (for both) , but I’m just leaving it to help with the winter bills !

Baz

Received letters from British Gas and Eon to say our bills are going up but in total the increase for the year is around £380 which will be covered with the Gov's £400  granty thing

Anyone else received similar?

Saint
@Saint posted:

Received letters from British Gas and Eon to say our bills are going up but in total the increase for the year is around £380 which will be covered with the Gov's £400  granty thing

Anyone else received similar?

Dad got one from EDF stating his will increase by just under £270...not as bad as we were expecting.

slimfern

There will be a led equivalent rating now Baz. You can get the standard lamps though      



Think halogen is warmer. Secondhand ebay antibac . Maybe even new or old stock   

I have a mother and daughter lamp. The 'mother' has a 6-watt LED bulb, which says it is equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent bulb.

The 'daughter' has a 5-watt LED candle bulb. Although no equivalent was given for it, I believe a 40-watt incandescent candle bulb could be used.

The make of the bulbs is MiniSun.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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