The cost of living crisis is ongoing and affecting lots of people across the UK so it’s no wonder many of us are turning to social media to find tips and tricks about saving money, energy and water.
One TikTok user has shared how he avoids wasting the water that’s left in his kettle after using the amount he needs.
It’s a simple hack and the user claims it “could save you hundreds of pounds a year”.
TikTok hack to save water when boiling the kettle
If you use a kettle and boil more water than you need, this TikTok hack prevents you from needing to re-boil the leftover water, saving you money.
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The video, posted by @myart1979, suggests investing in a flask and filling it with the remaining water that you just boiled.
With the lid on, it will mean your water will stay hot and be waiting for you the next time you’re in need of some boiling water.
Reducing the amount you use your kettle to boil water could save you money and energy but also time.
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