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Geyser Tips: 4 easy ways to cut your electricity bill in half this winter! Otherwise, it will be a heavy blow to your wallet..

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Geyser Usage Tips: As winter arrives, the use of geysers increases in every home, and along with it, your electricity bill also starts to rise rapidly. Many people keep their geysers running for hours to get hot water, which increases electricity consumption. However, you can significantly reduce your electricity bill with some easy and smart methods. By following these tips, you can comfortably use hot water without putting a strain on your wallet.

Don't keep the geyser continuously on
Often, people keep the geyser continuously on until they take a bath in the morning, which increases electricity consumption. It's better to switch the geyser on for a few minutes and then turn it off because the water heats up quickly and stays warm for a long time. Especially if you have an old geyser without an auto-cut feature, getting into the habit of manually switching it off can significantly help in saving electricity.

Set the thermostat to the correct temperature.
If the geyser's thermostat is set between 50 and 60 degrees Celsius, the water will be sufficiently hot, and less electricity will be consumed. Incorrect temperature settings cause the geyser to run for longer periods, increasing electricity costs. Setting the correct temperature ensures the geyser works more efficiently and keeps the bill under control.

Use the leftover hot water.
There's no need to switch on the geyser every time, especially if there's already hot water in it. Once the geyser heats the water, it remains lukewarm for several hours. This habit can significantly reduce electricity consumption, and the effect on your daily bill will be clearly visible.

Replace your old geyser.
Older geysers consume more electricity because they don't utilize newer technologies. 5-star-rated geysers consume less electricity and provide better heating. A geyser with an auto-cut feature switches off automatically as soon as the water heats up, preventing unnecessary electricity consumption and resulting in lower bills.

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