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## **8 Devices That “Steal” Energy in Your Home—and You Don’t Even Know It**
You turn off the lights, unplug your phone, and feel confident that your electricity bill should be lower this month. But then—surprise—it isn’t. What gives?
The truth is, many everyday household devices are quietly consuming electricity **even when they’re turned off**. These so-called **“energy vampires”** are small but mighty culprits that can silently increase your power bill over time.
Here are **8 common devices that steal energy** in your home—and what you can do about them.
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### **1. Televisions (Especially Smart TVs)**
Even when you press the power button, many TVs go into **standby mode** instead of completely turning off. This keeps them ready to respond to remote controls or voice commands, using a trickle of electricity 24/7.
**What to do:** Plug your TV into a power strip and switch it off completely when not in use.
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### **2. Game Consoles**
Gaming systems like Xbox or PlayStation consume energy even when idle, especially if left in **“rest” or “sleep” mode** to allow updates and quick startups.
**What to do:** Change the settings to fully power down after use or unplug when you’re done gaming.
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### **3. Desktop Computers and Monitors**
Even in sleep mode, computers draw power to maintain quick-start features and active background processes. Monitors, too, often stay semi-powered.
**What to do:** Shut down your PC completely and turn off or unplug monitors when not in use.
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