There are a variety of ways to lower the costs on utility bills you already have to pay—budget billing, comparison shopping and simple alternatives are some of the easiest. They don’t require you to reduce your consumption in anyway. You only have to work with your current provider or consider finding a new one. Real impact in your bills comes when you find ways to decrease your actual use. One quick, obvious way to lower your electric bill is to turn off items when not in use. But, did you know many electrical products continue to use power even in standby mode?
Of course, it’s kind of a pain to walk around unplugging things every night. Not to mention the precious items you can’t unplug like DVRs and cable boxes. That’s where this doodad really comes in handy—it allows you to cut power to several items at once while leaving a select few in standby at all times. This particular model even allows you to select one item as the control outlet. You could plug your t.v. into the control, your DVR into the always on outlets and the rest of your home theater system into the other outlets. Every time you turn off the television, the power gets cut to the rest of the strip!
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Jose says
Here’s a good way to lower monthly bills: switch from your contract cell phone plane to a prepaid plan. I recently switched from my AT&T plan (where I was paying $80 a month) to a prepaid plan on the Verizon Wireless network. Now I am paying $45 a month for unlimited talk, text, and data. The plan is called Straight Talk. It is amazing for families with kids and students in college. Even better — I didn’t buy mine at some expensive electronics or phone store, I bought mine at WalMart!! I have saved so much thanks to this plan.