THE cost per use of everyday items has been revealed, with a television setting you back 46p each viewing. While content services watched on the telly itself will cost up to £2.70. A study of 2,000…
THE cost per use of everyday items has been revealed, with a television setting you back 46p each viewing.TV isn't as cheap as it might seemA study of 2,000 adults revealed mobile phones cost an average of £18 a month, working out at 95p for each day it is used.
Brits have also spent an average of £180 on a bicycle before using it seven times a month, spreading a cost of £2.14 per use across a year. James Thomas, from LG UK, which commissioned the research following their 10 per cent discount offer on their OLED TV range, said: “A significant initial outlay on an item can feel expensive, but its cost-per-use helps to define and rationalise the true value of the purchase.
It also emerged streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video or Netflix set the average Brit back £16 per month but will be used 14 times over that period – working out at a cost of £1.14 a day.