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Modern homes are packed with appliances designed to save time, increase comfort, and make everyday routines smoother. From kitchen gadgets to entertainment systems, these tools have become so embedded in daily life that most people barely think about the energy they consume. Yet many households are surprised when electricity bills climb higher than expected, even when no major changes in usage seem obvious. More often than not, the cause isn’t a single energy-hungry machine but a collection of small, overlooked habits that quietly drain power day after day.
One of the biggest misconceptions about energy use is that appliances only consume electricity when they are actively doing something. In reality, many devices draw power even when they appear to be turned off. This is known as standby power or “phantom load.” Electronics such as televisions, gaming consoles, coffee makers with digital displays, microwave ovens with clocks, and even phone chargers continue to sip electricity as long as they remain plugged in. Individually, the amount may seem insignificant, but when dozens of devices are involved, the total adds up steadily over time.
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