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Daily Tip: Save Energy, Lose the Gadgets

Don’t worry. We’re not talking about giving up your Ipod or Blackberry. But you might be able to do without some of those small plug-in appliances and other gadgets around the house.

This tip comes from Dani Greer, creator of The Non-Electric Life Squidoo Lens:

Americans are hooked on gadgets, and far too many of them are electric. Some of them are downright ridiculous, and don’t make life an yeasier or more pleasant. Why use a leafblower, when a broom or rake will do the job? Look in your kitchen. Is it Gadgetville in there? When was the last time you used that electric jar opener you got for Christmas? Even a regular electric can-opener is a waste of energy and resources…

And why use an electric grinder or blender when a mortar and pestle will work just fine for grinding up spices? A simple cheese grater works to grate ginger, too. A mandoline does as quick a job as a food processor. The added benefit is that non-electric gadgets aren’t nearly as noisy. Most of the time they’ll cost a lot less than that expensive Cuisinart. 

Here’s a quick list of some convenient gadgets and their old fashioned counterparts to consider:

  • The handmixer (or standing mixer) = the whisk
  • The electric can opener = the crank and turn can opener
  • Microwave = oven and stove
  • Toaster = broiler
  • Hairdryer = air
  • Electric razor = straight razor
  • Electric grinder or food processor = mortar and pestle
  • Coffee maker = french press
  • Fan = open windows for cross breeze

Of course you may not be able to give up the electrical version completely, but you might be able to use it less. And simply unplug when not in use - this is a huge energy saver.

Amy says: When baking, I normally prefer to cream the butter and sugar together with my trusty wooden spoon, but when it comes to egg whites and whipped cream I let convenience trump my eco-conscience. After three years without a handmixer, I broke down and bought one over the weekend to make a lemon meringue pie. As a compromise, I resolve to only use it for special occasions.

For suggesting today’s tip Dani will receive two months of wind power from Renewable Choice energy. Have a tip you’d like to share? Send it along to us today.

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3 Responses to “Daily Tip: Save Energy, Lose the Gadgets”

  1. Green SAHM Says:

    Great list, although I don’t know if a microwave is really less efficient than reheating with the oven or stove. On the other hand, it is extra stuff in the kitchen and generally has a clock using power all day.

    Aside from that, I do pretty well on this list. No electric can opener, I detest hair dryers, and working at home means I don’t need one, and open windows do indeed work pretty nicely late enough in the day that it isn’t 100 degrees out.

    And like you I rarely use my electric mixer. Definitely vital for meringue!

  2. Lynn Says:

    Mostly, I agree, but honestly, use the broiler over your toaster and the oven and stove over your microwave? Which one of those is more energy efficient? Not clever advice, and not very “green” either. I agree with using good old elbow grease over the electric gadgets, but those two should not have made the list.
    As for the French press over a coffee maker, those are very different cups of coffee, so that one is really a matter of taste as the two are not comparable.

  3. Amy Stodghill Says:

    Perhaps this would be a great question for EcoGeek - I’ll see if he can answer this.
    I would also like to note that I have not had a microwave for the past three years simply because I don’t have anywhere to put one, and since I don’t have that luxury I reheat leftovers the old fashioned way - on the stove or in the oven.
    And yes - the french press and coffee maker do make two very different cups of coffee. And the french press does require one to boil water on the stove. perhaps another question for the ecogeek… although I do love my french press…

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