The Money Saving Expert was speaking to the audience of the Martin Lewis Money Show on ITV earlier this week
Martin Lewis has warned households not to make a simple thermostat mistake that could lead to them forking out more on their energy bills this winter.Answering questions from the audience members in attendance, Martin was told that one person would turn their thermostat up by one degree during the colder months.
“If you want it to be 20 degrees it will stay at 20 degrees and that's the right temperature for you.:"Is it worth taking out a fixed rate, a fixed tariff. And if so, should it be for one or two years?"He added:"It's great to fix at a cheap rate, it's not good to lock yourself into a high rate. "But to understand whether it's worth fixing, we go into the crunch of what is going to happen to energy bills."You will recognise this, this is my constant energy graph, if you've watched the show before.The financial expert noted that while"they've come down now", they're still double what they used to be as he warned consumers not to expect"prices to go down to anything like they did before.
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