Don't overpay for electricity anymore! Discover 6 secret tricks to stay warm even in the priciest state!

In the frosty embrace of winter, the chill in the air often brings with it the dread of soaring electric bills. But fear not, for we have heard of some words of wisdom that will keep you snug as a bug in a rug without burning a hole in your wallet.

One savvy saver from Connecticut, a state notorious for its high energy costs, has graciously shared his six winterizing tricks that have slashed his electric bill in half. Let's unwrap these cozy secrets together and learn how to stay warm without the heat, even in the priciest state!



Bradley, a social media user who also claims to be a budgeting expert, shared his electricity bill cost on a social media post.

His total bill in December 2023 was around $40, which is “not as bad as it sounds,” according to Bradley, since he lives in Connecticut–which has some of the highest energy costs of any state.

To make things clearer, the average electricity bill nationwide in December is around $80, as per the data from Inspire Clean Energy. Bradley was able to cut his bills in half with his thrifty methods.


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A dedicated saver has shared his tricks for keeping energy bills low during the winter, despite living in a state with high energy costs. Image source: @baddie.brad via Tiktok.



1. The Fortress of Blankets
Our Connecticut friend starts by transforming his bed into a bastion of warmth. He calls this method “winterizing the bed.”

By layering the bed with multiple blankets and sheets, he creates an insulated cocoon that retains body heat throughout the night.

Bradley stacks at least five blankets and two sheets, each layer trapping more warmth, ensuring a toasty slumber even as the temperature plummets.

2. The Art of Layered Clothing
Next, he champions the art of layered clothing to avoid using the HVAC system.

Donning a medley of hoodies, sweaters, and thermal under-layers, he keeps the cold at bay. This personal insulation system is adaptable, allowing for layers to be shed or added as the day's temperature fluctuates.

And when it's time to retreat under the blanket fortress, the layers come off to prevent overheating.

3. Harnessing the Sun's Embrace
Our thrifty hero doesn't underestimate the power of the sun. By letting sunlight flood his living space, he naturally elevates the temperature, especially effective in smaller apartments or studios.

"The sun is such a natural and free way to warm up my place, especially because I live in a small studio — it actually warms it up quite nicely," Bradley said in the clip.



4. The Culinary Heat Wave
Cooking isn't just for nourishment; it's also a source of heat. After preparing a meal, leaving the oven door ajar or using the residual heat from the stovetop can warm up the surrounding area.

A hand towel can serve as an impromptu fan. Bradley recommends taking it and blowing the heat from the stovetop or oven to spread warmth throughout the room.



5. Sealing the Drafts
Our Connecticut sage doesn't let precious warmth escape. He seals cracks in window sills and gaps under doors with tape, ensuring that every bit of heat stays where it belongs—inside.

Occasionally, he'll even open his apartment door to let in heat from the heated hallway, a clever use of the building's resources.


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Source: US Department of Energy.



6. Strategic Heating
Only as a last resort does he turn on the heat, and even then, it's for a mere 10 minutes at a time. He maximizes this brief burst of warmth by using a towel to circulate the air, quickly raising the room's temperature.

"That's how I survive winters the frugal way," he shared to his viewers.


Source: @baddie.brad / Tiktok.​


Key Takeaways

  • A dedicated saver has shared his tricks for keeping energy bills low during the winter, despite living in a state with high energy costs.
  • Layering blankets on the bed and wearing multiple layers of clothing are suggested ways to stay warm without using the heating system.
  • Maximizing sunlight during the day and using the residual heat from cooking are recommended to warm up the living space naturally.
  • Sealing draughts and occasionally using the apartment building's heated hallway air are part of the strategy to avoid turning on the heat.

Have you tried any of these winterizing tricks? Do you have any of your own to share? Perhaps you've found a unique way to stay warm without cranking up the thermostat. We'd love to hear your stories and tips in the comments below!
 
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