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Martin Lewis reveals hack to cut Christmas light running costs down this festive season
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Published 10:48 13 Dec 2024 GMT

Martin Lewis reveals hack to cut Christmas light running costs down this festive season

More money for presents...

Danielle Fowler

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The festive season is an expensive time of year, but we can always count on Martin Lewis to deliver a penny-saving hack just in the nick of time.

In his latest newsletter, the money saving expert shared a clever way to save money on your energy bills throughout December without having to give up the magic.

Lewis revealed that it doesn’t actually make a huge difference to your pocket if you keep the Christmas tree on every evening - as long as you use the right type of lights. In fact, he said there’s a huge difference in the cost depending on what type you choose.

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"Here’s my rule of thumb based on the new energy price cap,” he said. "LED lights - one pence per 12 hours, per 100 bulbs, incandescents - 12 times as much, so, 12 pence per 12 hours, per 100 bulbs.”

“If you run them for six hours, per 100 bulbs, it’s roughly 15p per month for LED and £1.80 for incandescent. LED are a lot cheaper, but they’re not that expensive to run, so if you want your sparkles you can have them with my blessing this year." That works out at less than 1p per day throughout December if you switch to LEDs.

Obviously, bigger sets of lights with more bulbs will use more energy and in turn, cost more.

To work out how much you're spending, find the wattage on your lights and multiply this by 24.5p (the current average price cap rate for electricity). Then, multiply by the number of hours you plan to have them on for and divide by 1,000 (as there are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt).

Where to buy cheap LED Christmas lights this year

If you’re looking to cut costs this year without missing out on the magic, let us point you in the direction of Amazon’s bestselling £21.99 Ollny Christmas Tree Lights. With thousands of five-star reviews, they’re one of the online retailer’s top choice products and can be used in the house or garden.

Amazon Reviews
Amazon Reviews

One review reads: “These lights will be a mesmerising addition to your holiday decorations, creating a magical ambiance that will fill your surroundings with warmth and joy. With a generous length of 20 meters and 200 LED lights, these enchanting string lights will transform your outdoor spaces into a twinkling wonderland.”

We also recently covered the Twinkly Lights, which have been described as ‘the best Christmas lights ever’ by shoppers. The smart lights can be controlled using an app with over 16 million colours to choose from, so you can select the level of festive atmosphere you would like depending on the occasion. They’re currently reduced to £75 too (a massive 37% saving).

What more could you want?

Visit Amazon to shop the best LED Christmas lights now.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Lindsay Guido/LOUISE BEAUMONT

Topics: Amazon, Shopping, Hacks, Christmas

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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