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Does it save energy to unplug things that aren%26#039;t in use?
Say I have a toaster that I only use occasionally - if I unplug it between uses is that saving energy? What about lamps and radios and other things that I%26#039;d normally leave plugged in.
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i think so , if you have something plugged up it is still useing a tiny bit of energy, so if your not using it a few days unplug it, if you dont need a light during the day open some windows, i always unplug electrical appl. when im not useing them. lamps i keep plugged up because i use them at night. like washer and dryer, i keep plugged up because when you plug it in , now a coffee pot it actually pulls a lot of energy thab most things in your house, so i would unplug it.
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Yes.
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Yes, it does not take as much but that appliance uses on average 5% to 20% of energy
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