What is a good thermostat to buy?
Here are the top picks, according to Good Housekeeping Media and Tech:
- Best Overall Smart Thermostat: Ecobee with Voice Control Thermostat.
- Best Value Smart Thermostat: Wyze Thermostat.
- Best Learning Thermostat: Google Nest Learning Thermostat.
- Best Smart Thermostat for Multiple Zones: Honeywell Home T10 Pro.
Which heating thermostat is best?
The best smart thermostats: our picks
- Nest Learning Thermostat.
- Hive Heating Control.
- Drayton Wiser Thermostat.
- Ecobee SmartThermostat with Voice Control.
- Netatmo Smart Thermostat.
- Honeywell Lyric T6/T6R.
- Honeywell Evohome.
- Vaillant vSMART. Vaillant’s own-brand smart thermostat is a great choice – at least for Vaillant boilers.
What is the best WiFi thermostat to buy?
The best smart thermostats you can buy today
- Ecobee SmartThermostat. The best smart thermostat overall.
- Nest Learning Thermostat v.
- Honeywell RTH8580WF Wi-Fi Thermostat.
- Nest Thermostat.
- Ecobee3 Lite.
- Sensibo Sky.
- Nest Thermostat E.
- Honeywell Home T9 Smart Thermostat.
Is there a monthly fee for the Nest thermostat?
Is There a Monthly Fee For Nest? There is no extra subscription to get full functionality out of your Nest thermostat.
How to get a rebate on a smart thermostat?
USE THE ONLINE REBATE FORM — Purchase any ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat at the retailer of your choice. Complete the online rebate form and upload the purchase receipt to receive your $100 rebate check within 4-6 weeks.
How much money can you save by turning your thermostat back?
Thermostat Operation. You can save as much as 10% a year on heating and cooling by simply turning your thermostat back 7°-10°F for 8 hours a day from its normal setting. The percentage of savings from setback is greater for buildings in milder climates than for those in more severe climates.
How do I get a rebate on my APS thermostat?
There are two ways to receive the $30 rebate. • Purchase a qualifying thermostat on APS Marketplace and get an instant $30 rebate at checkout. • Purchase or have purchased a qualifying smart thermostat at another retailer and apply for the $30 credit via the ‘Claim Rebate’ button at APS Marketplace.
What should the thermostat be when your home is empty?
When your home will be empty for 8 hours or longer, set your thermostat 5°-8° higher in the summer and 10°-15° lower in the winter. When you get home, set the thermostat back to your comfortable setting. Doing so can save you 5-15% on your yearly energy costs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy .