The cheapest appliance in the shop is often the most expensive to own.
Why Buying Efficient Appliances Saves More Than Electricity “The cheapest appliance in the shop is often the most expensive to own.” When we buy a new appliance, the first number we usually notice is the price on the ticket. £299 for a washing machine looks better than £449. £450 for a fridge-freezer looks better than £650. A bargain dishwasher in the sale looks tempting when the old one has finally given up. But the purchase price is only the first payment. The real cost of an appliance is spread over years. Sometimes decades. Every time the fridge compressor starts, every time the freezer holds its temperature overnight, every time the washing machine heats water, and every time the dishwasher runs an eco cycle, the appliance is still quietly costing money. That is why energy efficiency matters. It does not just save electricity. It saves money, reduces waste, lowers demand on the grid, makes better use of solar panels and batteries, and often means buying a better-designed mac...