Wednesday 1 April 2015

Ecomania - good or bad?..

We are all familiar with the drive for efficiency in the world of kitchen appliances and whether you
agree with the EU dictating the size of light bulb you can use it is worth noting that big is not always necessarily better and an efficient product could save you a load of money in the long run.





When our pressure washer died last month Mrs Todd set about finding a replacement and began by doing an on-line search. Having been linked onto a catalogue site promising a host of different products she began making a simple comparison using the quoted power values of the different machines. This figure was presented clearly for all machines and as such you might suppose that it was a good measure of the performance of the washer.

In reality though picking the high power model could just mean higher running costs. We pay our electricity bills in units or kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity used and a 2000w machine will use 2kWh of electricity every sixty minutes where a 1000w machine will only use 1kWh. But, in simple terms, if the lower powered machine is twice as efficient as the more powerful version it will do the job in the same time but only cost you half as much to do it.

The bottom line is that it is important whatever appliance you are buying to make sure you compare the right parameters. For the pressure washer it was a combination of the cubic meters of water it could move and the pressure it worked at, for a vacuum it would be the real world air wattage and for a light bulb the lumens (or brightness) it gave out.


Don’t just assume because a manufacturer or retailer quotes some figures at you that these are what you need – always ask about the efficiency of the product and that way the savings should follow.