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Smart Ways to Stop the Suck (Without Going Crazy)

You don’t need to become an outlet ninja. Just get clever.

 

1. Use Smart Power Strips

 

 

 

These cut power to “slave” devices when the major one stopping operation.

Example: Shut down your TV → strips k*ll power to soundbar, game console, streaming box.

 

2. Group Devices on One Strip

 

Kitchen counter? Plug coffee maker, toaster, blender into one strip. Flip it off at night.

Entertainment center? One switch kills the whole system.

 

3. Unplug Chargers When Not in Use

 

Seriously—it takes two seconds. Make it a habit like brushing your teeth.

 

4. Select Low-Standby Devices

 

When buying new electronics, look for:

 

ENERGY STAR® label (they limit standby use)

Simple on/off switches (no glowing lights)

5. Adopt the “Last One Out” Rule

 

Before bed or leaving the house, do a quick sweep: “Did I turn off the non-essentials?”

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