... a glance, with the push of a button. Now you'll have the power to save power by deciding which electric appliances are costing too much to operate long term.
Getting started: Simply plug in Kill A Watt to a standard 120 volt outlet, then plug the appliance into the device which will go to work immediately to and assess efficiency. Large LCD display will count consumption by the Kilowatt-hour, same as your local utility. Shows the operating costs of your household appliances Accurate within 98% Large LCD Display Calculates cost and forecasts by week, month and year Built-in battery back. The LCD display gives a constant reading of a simple setup as described in the manufacturer's instructions which is essentially just entering the cost of electricity charged by your power company. This is normally displayed on your power bill in per KWH.

Meat and Potatoes: Once the device is set up, simply press the menu button and scroll through the menu options consumed in actual dollars, so you know what's costing you too much and what isn't. The device will show real time cost , or forecast per week, month or year. For the more technically inclined, reports of electricity measurements may be displayed in Volts, Watts, Amps, Hertz and consumption in Kilowatt-Hours. Most of us, though are interested in the meat an potatoes, so to speak, reports in dollars and cents.
For instance, I discovered that my household air exchanger,left on 24/7, after one year consumed only $97 of power. I feel much better about that device and was uncomfrtable not knowing what it was costing until now. Recently, we purchased a new 40 inch Sony Bravia flat screen TV and it's now under the watchful eye of Kill-A-Watt EZ. A simple glance at the LED read out of EZ tells me exactly how much power in real time dollars and cents it's going through. Our family will now adapt our habits depending on what EZ reveals. Next under scrutiny will be the dehumidifier . Know what's costing you money and what isn't.

Technically advanced Kill A Watt EZ is a complicated yet very simple device that works 24/7 computing, storing and organizing electric power consumption data that the average householder can readily comprehend. The information is presented in concise and organized segments that are available for display with the push of a button, so consumers can easily make adjustments, or change habits to save electric power consumption.
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