We often think the air conditioner is the biggest energy guzzler at home — and yes, it’s one of them. But what if I told you that other common household appliances could be quietly burning more electricity, even when you’re not using them?
Here are 5 “silent energy thieves” that might be inflating your electricity bill:
1. Electric Water Heater (Boiler)
- Wattage: 3,000–4,500 watts
- Runs constantly to keep water hot, even when not in use.
- Tip: Turn it off at night or install a timer.
2. Clothes Dryer
- Wattage: 2,000–5,000 watts
- High heat and long cycles drain a massive amount of electricity.
- Tip: Use sun-drying when possible and clean the lint filter for efficiency.
3. Oven & Electric Stove
- Wattage: 1,500–5,000 watts
- Baking or boiling for long periods consumes more than most realize.
- Tip: Use microwave or air fryer for smaller meals.
4. Hair Dryer, Iron, and Similar High-Heat Devices
- Wattage: 1,200–2,000+ watts
- Used daily in many homes, often with no thought to energy usage.
- Tip: Use only as needed, and unplug when done.
5. Devices on Standby (TVs, consoles, chargers, routers)
- Phantom Load: 5–15% of your total electricity bill
- These devices continue to draw power even when turned “off.”
- Tip: Use a power strip and switch it off when not in use.
Bottom line?
If you’re trying to lower your electricity bill, it’s not just about using less — it’s about unplugging more.
Turn off. Unplug. Save big.