Millions of people in the UK have been worried about heating activation since the price cap was raised and are looking for cheaper alternatives to stay warm. Martin usually had a solution to help people heat their homes without huge bills, but things have gotten so bad lately that he now has to find alternatives to make sure people do not die from freezing in their homes. their. READ MORE:Aldi in hot water with furious parents over popular 55p baby wipes The Good Morning Britain expert pointed out how people can wear heated USB gloves, hand heaters, an electric vest or an electric blanket to keep warm without having to heat the whole house. Yes, we know. It’s depressing. Martin said: “I was saddened to ask my team to collect it, but my bag is full of people so desperate they can not fire, I wanted to try some help. Please share. “Complete cost-of-living survival guide soon” Martin added on his website: “This is a guide I really wish we did not have to publish. , do not view this as “MSE or Martin says you have to do this”. “We are trying harder to provide some options and information for those who may need to drastically reduce energy use due to financial despair and some help for others who may want to do so due to a commitment to green issues. “ Martin pointed out to his driver that it only costs 14 14 to buy a cheap electric blanket which in turn costs 3p per hour to run, even in today’s rising climate. This equates to a cost per week of 37 1.37 if used for seven hours a day. An electric jacket, basically a heated jacket, would cost 46 46 to buy and just π 4 a week to run, while USB gloves would cost π 4 a week to run and just λί 5 to buy. Another consumer expert Jack Monroe contacted Martin Lewis about the guide, adding: “Thank you for your vital and heartbreaking service, friend. I know this hurts a lot. Please take care of yourself out here. We need you. now more than ever, but we need you well and be fit for what is to come “ Martin replied: “What wonderful words – thank you Jack. Yes, I feel pressure, but that’s insignificant compared to the trauma faced by many who can not afford to live.” The loyal legion of Martin fans praised the advice, but expressed disbelief that it was necessary in the world’s 5th largest economy (the United Kingdom). Jon Wilson said: “Good advice, but 2022 is one of the richest economies in the world and we’re one step away from Universal Credit magazine suggesting to Google how Bear Grylls slept on a deer carcass to keep warm. “Anyway, we hope the Californian podium is comfortable, Mr. Sunak.” Read more related articles Read more related articles