BrightonCottager
Well-known member
To answer my own question in #379, Which? website says
'Because gas is cheaper than electricity, it works out slightly cheaper to boil water on a gas hob than using an electric kettle, as long as you are boiling just the quantity you need and switch off the hob as soon as it has boiled.'
Savings are measured in pence (2p / cup v 1p/cup) assuming only water for one cup is boiled.
Lots more useful kitchen tips here https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/cut...ity/saving-energy-in-the-kitchen-a9vpj2W40RVJ
'Because gas is cheaper than electricity, it works out slightly cheaper to boil water on a gas hob than using an electric kettle, as long as you are boiling just the quantity you need and switch off the hob as soon as it has boiled.'
Savings are measured in pence (2p / cup v 1p/cup) assuming only water for one cup is boiled.
Lots more useful kitchen tips here https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/cut...ity/saving-energy-in-the-kitchen-a9vpj2W40RVJ