Following Ofgem's announcement of a new price cap, typical household energy bills are set to increase by over £100.The price cap is rising by 6.4% - although the exact amount you pay depends on how much gas and electricity you use.The average dual fuel household paying by direct debit will see their annual energy bill increase from £1,738 a year to £1,849 from April 1 - a rise of £111 a year, or £9.25 a month.
Dehumidifiers can be lifesavers for Brits who struggle with high levels of humidity, and therefore condensation and mould - but not only that, they can help cut down on the price of bills, which can be especially helpful as those prices are set to rise.
Dehumidifiers reduce moisture in homes, reducing the risk of mould spreading.They also help dry damp clothes, towels, etc., which reduces the time you need to have your heating or tumble dryer on during cold and wet weather.
Not only do they cost pennies to run per hour, but this particular dehumidifier is currently on sale for £30, down from a whopping £116.
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