Energy-saving buys that actually pay for themselves (and the ones that don't)
Heated airers, air fryers, draught excluders, smart plugs — we ran the numbers on which gadgets genuinely cut your bills.
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Heated airers, air fryers, draught excluders, smart plugs — we ran the numbers on which gadgets genuinely cut your bills.
Read the verdicts →How to run a no-spend challenge that actually sticks — including the rules most people get wrong and what to do when you slip.
Read the guide →The line between a nuisance and a debt spiral is about £1,000 in a savings account. Here's the realistic route to it.
Read the guide →Ten minutes, four hiding places, and typically £15–£40 a month freed up. Including the seven subscriptions everyone forgets.
Do the audit →The psychology is real, but so are the risks the videos skip. An honest look at envelope budgeting in a contactless Britain.
Get the truth →The binders, planner books and inserts worth buying — and the £45 influencer bundles that defeat their own purpose.
See the picks →An £8 pad, matching containers and a slow cooker do the heavy lifting. Plus the trendy kitchen buys that save nothing.
Build the kit →The books actually worth a UK reader's time — and why some American classics didn't make the list.
See the ranking →Our free Cost-Per-Use Calculator tells you what anything really costs — and compares the cheap option against the pricey one.
The Compound Interest Visualiser shows what monthly saving grows into — and the eye-watering price of starting ten years late.
The Payslip Explainer breaks down tax, NI, pension and student loan in plain English — finally understand the most important document you get every month.
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