Don’t ignore any signs of electrical leakage; be vigilant. If you notice an unusual spike in your electricity bill, immediately call a professional electrician to inspect your system for safety and to prevent wasteful energy consumption.
Do you know which appliances in your home are silently guzzling electricity if left plugged in? Today, we will help you identify these energy vampires.
By simply unplugging these 5 common electrical appliances when not in use, you can save hundreds of thousands of dongs each month – a significant amount!
Would you like us to send you a list of these 5 electricity-draining appliances, along with effective energy-saving tips?
Electric water heater – unplug when not in frequent use
There is some debate about whether or not to unplug electric water heaters. In reality, if you use hot water throughout the day, it makes sense to keep it plugged in.
However, if you are away at work all day and only take hot showers at night or use minimal hot water, it is best to unplug the heater. When the water temperature drops below the set level, the heater will automatically turn on to reheat the water, wasting energy.

Television and set-top box – energy drainers hiding in plain sight
People often remember to turn off the TV, but forget that the set-top box also consumes electricity even when on standby. Both appliances continue to use electricity if left plugged in. Therefore, always unplug them when not in use, especially at night or when you’re away, to significantly reduce energy consumption.
Rice cooker – simple energy-saving tip using a heat-retaining cloth
After cooking rice, the cooker usually switches to a keep-warm mode, which uses a considerable amount of electricity. You can save energy by simply covering the cooker with a clean cloth, especially over the steam vent, to retain heat without using the keep-warm function, thus reducing electricity usage.
Air conditioner – use wisely to avoid high electricity bills
As the scorching heat intensifies, air conditioner usage becomes ubiquitous in households. However, many people are unaware of how to use air conditioners economically. The ideal temperature setting for an air conditioner in the summer is around 26 degrees Celsius, providing a comfortable cool environment without excessive energy consumption.
Additionally, when sleeping, it is advisable to use the “sleep” mode, which operates more efficiently and saves energy. It is important to note that frequently turning the air conditioner on and off in short intervals consumes a significant amount of electricity during each startup.
When not in use, turn off the air conditioner completely and unplug it to avoid wasting electricity in standby mode.

Phone charger – a small but surprising electricity guzzler
Many people leave their phone chargers plugged in even when not in use, which wastes electricity. Moreover, constantly keeping the charger plugged in can overheat the device, reducing its lifespan and affecting the phone’s battery. As soon as your phone is fully charged, unplug the charger from the power socket to save electricity and protect your devices.
In conclusion, by simply unplugging these 5 familiar appliances when not in use, you can save a considerable amount of money each month, which adds up over a year. Start adopting these small habit changes to protect your finances and use electricity more efficiently!