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PSA: Your Gas or Electric Company Might Give You a Smart Thermostat for Free (or At A Deep Discount)

Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: reviewgeek.com

If you’re thinking of buying a smart thermostat for your house, don’t rush to the nearest Best Buy and pay full price—check with your electric or gas company first.

Your gas or electric company may offer smart thermostats to its customers at deep discounts, or sometimes even for free. It’s not a sham—these companies can take advantage of various government funded energy saving programs to offer energy saving tech at a discount.

This not only helps you get a cool new toy, but it also does a better job of conserving energy.

For example, my electric company is currently selling some of the best smart thermostats on the market for some pretty insane prices. Here’s a glimpse:

But smart thermostats aren’t the only thing you can get from your gas or electric company. They also generally offer LED bulbs, high-quality surge protectors, and other relevant, cost-saving products—all for free or with deep discounts.

Similarly, your gas company may offer free water-related products, like shower heads and faucet aerators. Again, this is beneficial to all parties involved. It’s a win-win.

How Can They Do This?

As mentioned earlier, gas and electric companies take advantage of government funding to offer resource-saving products to customers for super low prices (or free in some cases). They work with the EFI—Energy Federation, Inc.—to set these programs up.

The EFI essentially works at the storefront for your gas or electric company, and…

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