Exact amount it will cost to boil the kettle from October 1 as energy prices increase again
From October 1 energy prices will increase yet again. The energy price cap will increase to a whopping £2,500 per unit of energy, so Brits are looking for any way possible to keep bills low.
In advance of Saturday's energy price rise, Chronicle Live has looked at how much it actually costs to boil a kettle now and how much it will cost from the weekend. Real Homes spoke to the experts who gave their insight on the price of using a kettle and how best to use it if you're trying to lower your electric bill and keep energy usage down in general.
Generally speaking, a kettle is not the biggest electricity cost in your kitchen, and if you use it correctly it can be used relatively inexpensively, says Matthew Jenkins.
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