With rising energy prices, Money Saving Expert (MSE) offers cost-effective strategies for staying warm this winter, focusing on 'heating the human not the home'. Martin Lewis emphasizes these tips as a response to financial difficulties faced by many Britons.
Financial experts have disclosed some of the most cost-effective tactics for staying safe this winter, noting that certain strategies can cost less than a penny per hour. In light of recent energy price increases at the beginning of the year, individuals are being urged to consider different approaches to keep warm. Money Saving Expert (MSE), the consumer help site founded by Martin Lewis, highlighted that turning on the heating has become “even more unaffordable” for many Brits following a 1.
2 percent rise in prices on January 1. Its advice is therefore centred around the principle of 'heating the human not the home'. Martin Lewis remarked on these suggestions, saying: 'This is a guide I really wish we needn't be publishing. The reason I asked Sarah and the team to put this together is due to my overflowing email bag of desperation from people who can't afford their energy bills.' He added: 'So don't see this as an 'MSE or Martin says you should do this'. It's more that we're trying to help provide some options and information for those that may need to drastically cut down on energy usage due to financial desperation and some help for others who may want to do it out of a commitment to green issues.' MSE compiled a list of the most cost-effective products to help you stay warm, such as electric blankets, heat pads, and footwarmers. The site clarified: 'There are lots of options out there – we can't vouch for which will keep you warmest, but we have tried to work out which is cheapest to run. Generally we found it was those which could be charged via USB, but these items tend to be smaller, and may only warm part of your body (such as hands or feet). 'It's also worth factoring in the initial cost, if you don't already own one of the items below. We've given a rough price of the cheapest options we found (at Amazon*, Dunelm, Superdrug and so on). 'Of course, the cheapest option may not be the best qualit
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