How to Save Money on Batteries and Electronic Home Appliances
A good example of this would be to have a non-electric shaver, versus an electric shaver that requires to be plugged in to run or its battery to be charged in order to shave off hair properly. You could usually find a large bag of non-electric disposable shavers at the local supermarket. Whereas if you had an electric shaver, it would need to be constantly plugged into the wall or have a charged battery pack in order for its motor to power on correctly. If you do need electronic devices that require batteries to function and operate properly, then consider smaller, more lighter weight electronic devices such as smaller electric shavers, electric toothbrushes, and only one universal remote for your entire home and all of your television sets so you only have to replace the batteries in only that one tv remote versus a whole bunch of tv remotes. Where possible, consider using a manual shaver, a manual toothbrush, and only one television remote for your entire household.