
Basically, you plug this thing into an outlet and then plug in your appliance (TV, radio, microwave, fridge, etc.) into the device.

Then, this device gets to work. It calculates a bunch of stuff my dad would probably care about- amps, volts, kilowatt hours, and a few other things that I've never even heard of. The only thing that I care about is the feature that shows you the cost per day, week, month, and year. It's amazing! (or it sounds amazing... I haven't actually tried this yet). You can read more information and a full review of this product (by someone that has actually used the thing) at The Gadgeteer .
Now, for the bright idea...
What I thought was really cool was that this guy actually took the time to test this device on a floor lamp using standard light bulbs and then duplicated the test using compact flourescent bulbs so he could compare the difference between the two. Wanna know the difference? It costs $164.83 more to use standard light bulbs than compact flourescent! $205 per year for standard bulbs and $40.17 for compact flourescents. And that's not including the cost of replacing the standard bulbs that usually burn out a couple of times a year. $164.83! Wow! It just goes to show you what a difference one small change can make!
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I really want to get these! unfortunately, my dh bought a whole case of regular bulbs from work so I can't rtionalize replacing them all right now. But, with that much of a savings, maybe it would be worth it!
mrsghost
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