In the context of the intensifying energy crisis in Europe and the coming winter, autumn clothes and pants, bare legs, facecloth pajamas, hot water bags, hand warmers, heaters, electric blankets, and high-collared sweaters, and other winter products in European countries are hot.


With the approach of winter, the cost of living crisis brought about by high energy prices plagued the European public. Following last month, European consumers snapped up electric blankets, electric heaters, and other winter products, in order to save money, more Europeans with hot water bags, down quilts, and other "unplugged" products to keep warm, the recent surge in sales of such relatively cheap warmth products.


The British newspaper "Mirror" 15, citing data from the well-known British department store chain John Lewis Department Store reported that compared with the same period last year, sales of hot water bags jumped 219%; thick down quilts and thermal underwear sales also increased significantly, including down quilts and thick quilts sales increased by 39%; sales of insulation curtains increased by 17%.


The British people also seek to reduce their energy bills with the purchase of technology products, smart meters, smart plugs, and other product sales increased.


Consumer rights group Consumers UK explained this: winter heating costs account for about half of the average British household energy bill, and saving on heating costs means significant savings on energy bills.


The Mirror also introduced a variety of energy-saving measures, for example, the thermostat can be turned down by 1 degree or save 10% of energy costs; compared to the power consumption "big" tumble dryer, heated drying rack, or a good alternative.


It is expected that the average energy consumption bill of British households will increase from £1,277 (about 10,300 yuan) in previous winters to £2,500 (20,100 yuan) this coming winter.