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£1.99 gadget that could slash your heating bills

Discover how a simple £1.99 purchase from B&M could help keep your home warm and reduce energy costs during the cost of living crisis. Expert tips for staying cosy without high heating bills.

Octopus Energy's £20 Trick to Cut Heating Bills

Energy giant Octopus reveals how moving your radiator controls could dramatically reduce heating costs this winter. Discover the easy hack that takes seconds but could save you hundreds.

Vampire Devices Costing UK Homes Hundreds

Shocking research reveals common household appliances secretly adding hundreds to energy bills - discover the four worst offenders and how to fight back.

28 Energy Suppliers Offering £150 Free Credit

Households across Britain could slash their energy bills with exclusive switching bonuses worth up to £150. Discover which suppliers are offering free credit and how to claim your energy cash boost today.

Free Electric Blankets: Octopus & OVO Winter Giveaway

Major energy suppliers Octopus and OVO are distributing free electric blankets and other energy-saving gadgets to help customers slash heating bills this winter. Discover how to claim these cost-cutting essentials.

Martin Lewis's 11p Saving Trick: Does It Work?

We put Martin Lewis's viral 11p energy-saving tip to the test in a real-world experiment. Discover whether this simple washing machine hack can genuinely cut your bills.

E.ON's Free Fridge Giveaway Cuts Energy Bills

Energy giant E.ON launches groundbreaking initiative offering free energy-efficient fridges and freezers to eligible customers struggling with soaring electricity costs.

Smart Plugs Can Save £200 on Energy Bills

New research reveals how UK households can dramatically cut electricity costs with simple smart plug technology. Discover which devices are secretly draining your wallet and how to stop them.

5 Hacks to Save £500 on Energy Bills

Discover expert-approved energy saving tricks that could save households hundreds of pounds annually as prices remain stubbornly high.

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