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The secret button on your dishwasher that could cut your water bill by almost a quarter

WITH the cost of living crisis showing no sign of clearing off anytime soon, we’re all looking for ways to save money on our energy bills.

And, according to one dishwasher expert, there’s a secret button on most machines that can cut the amount of energy they use by a staggering 20 per cent.

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There’s a secret button on your dishwasher that you can use to save yourself loads of money[/caption]
You should also be careful how much you fill your machine, as over or under filling it could lead to wasted cash too

Gwilym Snook explained that hitting the button can reduce the amount of water used during the cycle – therefore reducing the cost of running it.

“Did you know that using the economy function can save up to 20 per cent of energy?” he said.

“There’s a common misconception that eco cycle use more energy because they take a bit longer to complete a cycle.

“In truth, each eco setting washes dishes at lower temperatures and uses less water.

“This means, on average, economy functions use 20 per cent less energy and water when compared to a standard function.”

The pro from AO.com also addressed another misconception, namely that washing crockery by hand costs less than popping it in the dishwasher.

“According to the Energy Saving Trust, hand-washing dishes accounts for four per cent of the average household’s water use – whereas dishwashers make up just one per cent,” he explained.

“This accounts for washing the dishes whilst leaving the tap running – a common mistake that leads to more and more households out of pocket when facing their energy bills.

“When used properly, a dishwasher is more eco-friendly and more hygienic.

“Using a dishwasher also helps ensure the water is the right temperature and clean enough to wash dishes thoroughly.

“This is something far more difficult to achieve when handwashing.

“Further to this, in order to keep the water clean enough to wash effectively, several sink loads of water would be needed.”

But there are a few tips and tricks you can follow which will ensure you’re getting the most out of your dishwasher.

How to save on your energy bills

SWITCHING energy providers can sound like a hassle - but fortunately it's pretty straight forward to change supplier - and save lots of cash.

Shop around – If you’re on an SVT deal you are likely throwing away up to £250 a year. Use a comparion site such as MoneySuperMarket.com, uSwitch or EnergyHelpline.com to see what deals are available to you.

The cheapest deals are usually found online and are fixed deals – meaning you’ll pay a fixed amount usually for 12 months.

Switch – When you’ve found one, all you have to do is contact the new supplier.

It helps to have the following information – which you can find on your bill –  to hand to give the new supplier.

  • Your postcode
  • Name of your existing supplier
  • Name of your existing deal and how much you payAn up-to-date meter reading

It will then notify your current supplier and begin the switch.

It should take no longer than three weeks to complete the switch and your supply won’t be interrupted in that time.

And one of the most important factors to making your machine as effective as possible is the amount you fill it.

While washing a half load is “a complete waste” of energy and money, you also should be careful not to “overfill” it.

“Make sure water from the spray arms can reach all items,” he concluded.

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The dishwasher pro insisted you’re wasting money by washing dishes by hand, as you end up using more water when handwashing[/caption]

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