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Posted at 7:38 AM on Tuesday 07/8/08 by
Ben
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SuperMediaStore.com has the new P3 International P4460 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Detector for $49 - 25% code EL25P [Exp 7/10] = $37 with free shipping. It improves upon the original P4400 by providing direct energy cost calculations so that you can see how much your plug-in gadgets cost to leave on. [BizRate]
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    shortbus - Posted 8:52 am PDT 07/8/08 (201 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wait, so I should spend $37 to see how many cents I will save by not leaving something plugged in? This thing would maybe be worth it if it also allowed my to buy carbon credits.

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    gpeek - Posted 9:03 am PDT 07/8/08 (486 Posts)  Report Spam

    For about $20, you can still find the old P4400 model but you will have to multiply your electricity cost by the number of kWH used to get the the cost of running your appliances.

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    mikes451 - Posted 10:09 am PDT 07/8/08 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

    And don't forget to buy 2 of these so you will know how many watts this uses.

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    m0f0 - Posted 10:14 am PDT 07/8/08 (7605 Posts)  Report Spam

    Simply install a $50,000 solar system and battery array on your house and this worthless device will become obsolete. *smirk*

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    dave_c - Posted 3:45 pm PDT 07/8/08 (16742 Posts)  Report Spam

    Turn off your computer, the lights, the frige, grab a pointed stick and hunt domesticated animals in your neighbor's yard. Just make sure you kill it, vet bills are outrageous these days.

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    nuisance - Posted 3:49 pm PDT 07/8/08 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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