What are some examples of vampire electronics?
March 29th, 2009 | by Andy |anonymous asked:
I know some are the clocks on the microwave, DVD player, coffee maker, etc., but could some also be just electronics that you simply plug in and leave plugged in, even while not using, like a lamp? I just need someone to help me specify how i can tell vampire electronics to ordinary electronics..Thanks!
Clary
I know some are the clocks on the microwave, DVD player, coffee maker, etc., but could some also be just electronics that you simply plug in and leave plugged in, even while not using, like a lamp? I just need someone to help me specify how i can tell vampire electronics to ordinary electronics..Thanks!
Clary
Tags: Clocks, Coffee Maker, Electronics, Microwave, Vampire

3 Responses to “What are some examples of vampire electronics?”
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