The easy way to get 16 HOURS of electricity for FREE as mums say they’ll be ‘doing everyone’s washing’ with the hack

THRIFTY mums have discovered a way to get a whopping 16 hours of electricity totally for free.

With the costs skyrocketing, millions of cash-strapped households are on the lookout for ways to slash their expenses where possible – and now one cash-savvy woman has come to rescue with the ultimate tip.

A mother and her two children doing laundry together.
Thrifty mums have announced they’ll ‘doing everyone’s washing; after discovering an easy hack to get 16 hours of free electricity
Table lamp with wicker shade lit on a side table with a remote and tissues.
Money-smart Wendy uses a solar lamp to slash the electricity usage
Screenshot of text messages showing free electricity rewards.
The cash-savvy woman shared the hack with Facebook users who thanked her for the tip

According to money-smart Facebook user Wendy Manik, you can get up to almost a day’s worth of electricity without spending a penny.

Informing fellow social media users on the popular Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, she revealed that those with EDF Energy can enjoy free electricity if they cut down their ”peak usage”.

In her post, thrifty Wendy said that households that slash their energy usage in the late afternoon, could be awarded with a huge bonus.

She wrote in her post: ”EDF ask you to cut down your peak usage (4-7pm) and if you do it well, you get either 4, 8, 12 or 16 hours of free electricity on Sunday… if you signed up to Sunday Saver scheme.”

Wendy, from Cambridgeshire, went on: ”This Sunday I have 12 hours, so all my washing will be washed and dried in the tumble!”

According to the money-smart woman, she’s already been gifted the free electricity on two occasions, totalling up to a whopping 20 hours.

Wendy also shared a screenshot of the messages EDF had sent her, with one of them reading: ”Congratulations! By shifting your peak energy usage from 17.7% to 10.6 you’ve earned 12 hours of free electricity to use this Sunday between 8am and 8pm.

”Free electricity earned during this time will be credited to your account on Thursday, 17th April.”

To be able to claim the free electricity, Wendy revealed she is not using any energy between 4pm and 7pm Monday to Friday.

The money-smart woman also added that she uses a Tesco solar lamp to be able to slash the costs even more.

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Other easy tips worth following is putting your energy-draining devices on stand-by, drying your washing outside when the weather is sunny, only boiling as much water as you need – and more.

‘I’ll be doing everyone’s washing’

The post, which is sure to come in handy for millions of Brits, has since taken the internet by storm, winning Wendy over 550 likes.

Close to 130 members of the popular page flooded to comments to thank her for the advice.

One fellow mum chuckled: ”I got 8 hours free, I thought the exact same thing. I’ll be doing everyone’s washing.”

Another parent said: ”That’s what I do too, minus the solar lamp. We turn everything off between 4-7 and make sure our devices are charged up beforehand.

”Only thing is we have dinner at 6 and our hob is electric, so gotta make dinner fast.”

”Thanks for sharing, will look into this,” someone else commented.

British Gas half price electricity Sunday 11 to 4 pm and u don’t need to save nothing,” a Facebook user claimed.

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