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Should You Really Unplug Chargers When You're Not Using Them?
Keep your chargers accessible, not hidden: "If your charger is buried behind the couch or nightstand, you’ll never unplug it ...
Many people get in the habit of unplugging household appliances when they go away; should you unplug your PC when you're not ...
That phone charger sitting idle by your bedside table might seem harmless, but it could be quietly draining both your wallet and potentially posing safety risks. Most people never think twice about ...
You might already know that there's a few things to take care of when you leave home for any period of time. Like making sure the dryer isn't running and turning off your ice machine if you're leaving ...
Unplugging appliances before a trip is often treated as an old habit. This piece looks at when it still makes sense, what ...
Look around your home and see what is plugged in that doesn't need to be, including alarm clocks, cordless phone bases, electric kettles, hair dryers, and more. Unplugging these devices and only ...
Idle chargers consume energy even when not in use, resulting in higher bills and wasted power over time. Leaving chargers plugged in increases fire risks and shortens charger lifespan due to ...
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