
Pensioners are urged to think twice before using energy-hungry kitchen appliances as the UK prepares for winter temperatures and darker days.
The warning comes after Labour’s contentious decision to slash the £300 Winter Fuel Allowance in September, which left millions of senior citizens with little other option than to figure out how to make their houses use less energy.
Pensioners are advised to reevaluate their dependence on several household appliances that are especially expensive to operate as winter draws near.
A recent study by the Office for National Statistics and the Energy Saving Trust has highlighted the true cost of running kitchen gadgets and household appliances—and the results are staggering.
Kettles, hobs, microwaves, and ovens can significantly contribute to rising energy costs, with some costing up to £2.72 per hour to operate.
These small daily expenses can add up to soaring energy bills, especially during the winter months when demand often rises.
The six appliances pensioners are urged to cut back on or pull from the socket when not in use this winter include: hobs, air fryers, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, grills and ovens, and kettles.
According to the study, hobs can set homeowners back 37p for each ring used per hour.
Meanwhile, air fryers and microwaves both cost around 26p per hour to run.
Pensioners are advised to reduce hoovering their homes this winter, as vacuum cleaners cost 18p per hour to run.
The third most expensive appliance to run happens to be the kettle, which will set brew-lovers back 67p per hour, according to the study.
For those who regularly make hot drinks four or five times a day, an electric kettle is usually powered for 20 minutes a day when boiled throughout the day, resulting in an eye-watering yearly cost of £81.97.
Grills and ovens are the fourth on the list, racking up around 54p per hour.
According to Power NI, ovens and grills are used for an hour per day, on average, over a year, resulting in an extra £196.74 each year in electricity bills.
When it comes to the cheapest appliance to run in terms of per-hour cost, extractor fans are the cheapest appliance to run at just £0.002 an hour, which adds up to 67p per year.
Christopher White of Vaccum Wars has now issued a severe warning to homeowners in light of the results.
Speaking to Birmingham Live, White said: ‘The findings from this study highlight that certain household appliances, particularly those used frequently for daily tasks, are some of the most expensive to run in the UK.
So, the reality of what they’re saying is that now that people have lost the heating allowance, they have to sit in the dark, not eat, can’t have a hot drink and can’t have anything that might give them some comfort. I have a better idea, give the pensioners their allowance back and stop giving our tax money away to new arrivals and countries that have no intention of developing. There you go, problem solved!
The fact that people have contributed to a pension fund is already problematic. Since those who have contributed to that pension fund will always be pursuing their money, our government has resorted to open thievery by dictating when they can get it, or frequently not at all.
Not all pensioners are wealthy, but wealthy or not, they’ve paid in all their lives be it working or raising a family, and now our government are stealing that money just to give it away.
The UK government are a disgrace. The hospitals are going to be overflowing this winter with pensioners with underlying health conditions because they can’t afford to put their heating on.
Then we will see another rise in pensioners pulling equity out of their houses for those who can and also not understanding the process or ramifications of doing so.
Local charities will be snowed under, and the DWP were already overwhelmed before this. Keir Starmer should be put on a dingy and sent across the channel.