Leaving certain "vampire" devices on standby could mean hundreds of pounds are piled on to your energy bills. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters The modern home is packed with electrical gadgets and some can even sap energy while not fully in use. The on-going cost of living crisis has firmly reminded Scots on the value of being more cost efficient.

This is especially true when it comes to gas and electric energy, which remain high despite the the Ofcom price cap dropping. Forming good habits is vital for those looking to save money and one of these tips recommends keeping an eye on appliances and switching them off at the source when they're not in use. That's according to one energy expert, who has the top 'energy-sucking' appliances that should always be turned off at the wall, as reported by the Express .

Some things, like fridges and routers, should always be kept on - but switching others off could mean you end up saving money. Ian Palmer-Smith, appliance specialist at Domestic & General , says that leaving things on at the plug can mean extra pounds are added to your bills , which isn't ideal when pressure is already high. He said: “Some think that simply turning them off is sufficient, but there are many electrical products that continue to use power when left plugged in - these are.