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  • why the fuck you put drity money in frige

  • One) you should UNPLUG appliances other than things tht u can't like T.Vs an comps and the fridge and yes things tht r plugged still do draw energy

  • her seal is broken0.o

  • This video look like easy but it's not.I'm lazy to do those stuff.so I have to pay $113 buck every month.not cool :p

  • I heard that you should unplug things instead of turning them off because they still draw energy even if they're off. But this is only what someone said.

  • Hanging clothes to dry indoors in the winter is a good thing! The indoor air is very dry in the winter.

  • here's a top tip use some commen sense... typical yanks, idiots

  • all the light bulbs in my house were 75 watt., in the smaller rooms i changed them to 40 watt, in the larger rooms i changed them to 60 watt, it actually lowerd my bill by $17 each month since i changed them. thats my tip on how to begin to lower your bill.

  • Rebecca, that really depends on the climate where you live. In cold climates the air is unbelievably dry during winter; hanging clothes inside and keeping their moisture _in_ your home instead of venting hot, moist air outside (when heat and moisture are both needed indoors!) is actually an advantage.

    Perhaps you live in the tropics? In that case, no, I guess it doesn't make sense.

  • @austinman1995 Well mine is a bit higher in price but my house is bigger per square foot so I assume that it is normal.

  • Turning the h2o heater on & off on demand has saved me $100s over the last 6 mos. It's incredible. Leave it on the hotter setting for clothes & dishes. It takes about 10 min to heat up 4 a shower . The water will stay shower warm 4 days in the tank after just 1 hour of heating. It's awesome for a single person who knows how to take short showers. When you leave for days at a time, it makes money instead of takes money. Play around with it. You'll get the hang of it. Cha Ching.

  • @q2alphadog HOLY SHIT THX SO MUCH MY BILL WAS $22.83!!!!!!

  • @Squirmuls - Awesome! What was it before?

  • very simple h t t p : / / howtosaveelectricbill . blogspot . co and you will find out.

  • wow

  • if anyone in AZ wants to save money on their electric bill message me

  • @vstatv I'll bite, whats your secret?

  • screw this gunna get 4x ati radeon 5970 game for 8 hours a day and oc my pc to 4.8 ghz... 1 month later 1k dollars on electric bill.

    GOD ur gunna waste more money turning the lights on and off than saving.

  • thanks for the lame tips i hope they work...in my dreams

  • thanks so much for this tip!

  • I live in Miami, 78 degrees is not cool enough.

  • Amen from Delray Beach.

  • I agree, St. Pete here.

  • yeah 78 degrees isn't even cool enough and i live in the northeast.its like why bothering haveing the ac on if your goign to set it that low lol

  • Thanks for the tip.

    5 stars.

  • Tip: Never put you wet clothes indoor on a line because the moisture from the clothes will stay in your house and mildew will start to form.

  • Put them in a closed room with an open window. That's the way everybody does it in Korea, and it works like a dream.

  • LOL ... Like you're looking at the Mona Lisa... whahaha, that was goood :DDDD

  • lol he's watching Flo rida - low

  • Keeping your fridge full is also a good way to save energy. Have large bottles of water near your fridge to put in when you get open space that you won't be filling for a while. This saves energy by decreasing how often your fridge actively cools the air inside. It also helps keep your food from spoiling during an extended power outage. R-chan

  • yay, im officially cool now :D

  • good to know!

  • nice tips!

  • my dad has thos light bulbs at my hotel but mean people steel them its costs lots of money to replace them.

  • 78 degrees?! That's like no AC!

  • idk fag

  • another way is to use blackle as an internet engine it is the same as google but it uses less energy

  • I always unplug the cords that I dont use in outlets. I also turn everything off, including the heater when we're not using it. It's annoying, b/c I have to turn it on and off each time I take a shower, but it saves. Our electric bill went from $130 something to $88 this month! Woo hoo

  • Put a pin in your Electric Box to stop the dial. Free Electricity!

  • happy first message!!!1

  • to kankicker

    nobody cares

  • i care, WOOOO go KanKicker

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