When your electronics are off, they may still use power, and you pay for it. An Advanced Power Strip (APS) shuts off the power for you.
For example, game consoles, like the Xbox360 or Playstation, draw 120-150 watts of electricity when in use -- but they can also use up to 150 watts of electricity when they're supposed to be off. This can add up to more than $100 per year on your electric bills.
The Advanced Power Strip shuts down power for you, so when you turn your TV off, you can have your entire home theater--your DVD player or VCR and game consoles--turn off, too.
Logan Brown of Efficiency Vermont explains how an advanced power strip works, and how it can save you money.
For more information, visit www.EfficiencyVermont.com/APS
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