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Full list of energy gadgets that could SAVE you money on bills

ENERGY bills have rocketed in price with many households struggling to keep up - but you can equip your home with gadgets to help cut costs.

The recent energy price cap rise means millions of people are now expected to fork out more for their gas and electricity bills.

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Gadgets for around your home could help slash money off your energy bills

The change means typical energy bills could hit almost £2,000 a year.

And it's likely to go up even more by Autumn, which means bill payers are going to continue to feel the pinch on their wallets throughout the year.

The cap is in place to stop providers overcharging customers as wholesale prices are passed down.

But households have no been able to avoid higher costs altogether - and many are looking at how to cut down usage to avoid forking out more.

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You can invest in a few nifty gadgets around your home that will do the work for you, and stop you wasting so much energy every day.

Sarah Broomfield, energy expert at told The Sun: “There are many inexpensive gadgets that can cut your energy bills in a short space of time.

“For example, a water-efficient shower head takes less than a year to pay for itself — and has the added benefit of saving water, which is especially useful for anyone on a water meter.” 

Here's 11 gadgets you can get your hands on to start slashing the cost of your energy bills:

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LED bulbs

Keeping the lights on at home adds up to about 10-20% of your electricity bill.

But upgrading your old bulbs to LED - the more energy efficient option - could help reduce your bill.

And the cost of LED bulbs has plummeted in recent years to as little as £2 or £3 each, so you won't have to fork out all that much upfront to install the energy saving measure.

Uswitch says you could per bulb if you swap them to the alternatives.

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It might not sound much, but with an average of 12 bulbs in every home, that’s £72 a year.

Tumble drier egg 

A typical tumble dryer uses 4.5kWh per cycle.

Under the new price cap the average cost for electricity is 28p per kWh, adding up to £1.26 per tumble dryer cycle.

If you use the dryer once a day, that's a whopping £459.90 on your energy bill.

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