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Thread: O/T energy costs.

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    O/T energy costs.

    Now it is starting to cool down a bit, I was wondering how we are all getting on.
    Personally Mrs crash is like a polar bear never cold.
    Me I hate it. Got three bed rooms , only use one but keep the house aired ,21c. Pay £170 a month dual fuel ,in front at the moment. Anyone paying less or more?

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    If you’re only using one room that’s a disgrace. You should give up that house and move into a flat. Better still a bedsit.

    We don’t have enough proper housing for newly arrived immigrants as it is.

    Very selfish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Now it is starting to cool down a bit, I was wondering how we are all getting on.
    Personally Mrs crash is like a polar bear never cold.
    Me I hate it. Got three bed rooms , only use one but keep the house aired ,21c. Pay £170 a month dual fuel ,in front at the moment. Anyone paying less or more?
    Try to keep ours at 20 Deg. Our Duel bill for this year (as of yesterday) is £1107. That's broken down as
    4371 kWh lecci
    7264 kWh of gas

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    If you’re only using one room that’s a disgrace. You should give up that house and move into a flat. Better still a bedsit.

    We don’t have enough proper housing for newly arrived immigrants as it is.

    Very selfish.
    🤣🤣

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    Currently £137 month.
    Gas 13,500kWh
    Elec 2,300kWh
    Thermostat at 18 mostly, up a degree or two occasionally if feeling cold.

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    Money saver, if you like a cuppa, get a gas kettle.
    Gas 3.8 times cheaper than eleccy

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    The official line is that Smart Meters help.

    Renowned frock-wearing artist Grayson Perry found out that isn't always the case, as his EDF tried to hoist his DD from £300 to £39,000 per month...

    https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...-39000-a-month

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    Quote Originally Posted by millersrus View Post
    Money saver, if you like a cuppa, get a gas kettle.
    Gas 3.8 times cheaper than eleccy
    That's a good point, used to have one of those whistling ones, still pretty popular in some countries like the USA where they only have 120 volts and electric kettles take ages to boil.

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