Electrickit Advanced Savings: Crunching the Numbers
The last few years have seen spiralling energy prices. Many of our customers are looking for new ways of running their Agas to suit these changing times, keeping the look and feel of a traditional Aga while being kinder on the pocket. With the strain on all of our finances at present, transparency and detailed data is becoming more important than ever. So what are the potential savings to be enjoyed?
Here’s how much it costs every week to run traditional Agas based on July 2026 prices:
| Model Type | 2 Oven | 3 Oven | 4 Oven |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13 Amp Electric |
Consumption
220 kwh
Cost Per Week
£57.44
|
Consumption
240 kwh
Cost Per Week
£62.66
|
Consumption
270 kwh
Cost Per Week
£70.50
|
| Natural Gas |
Consumption
425 kwh
Cost Per Week
£31.15
|
Consumption
425 kwh
Cost Per Week
£31.15
|
Consumption
527 kwh
Cost Per Week
£38.63
|
| Natural Gas with Boiler |
Consumption
637.5 kwh
Cost Per Week
£46.73
|
Consumption
637.5
Cost Per Week
£46.73
|
Consumption
790.5 kwh
Cost Per Week
£57.94
|
| Oil |
Consumption
40l
Cost Per Week
£32.80
|
Consumption
n/a
Cost Per Week
n/a
|
Consumption
51
Cost Per Week
£41.82
|
| Oil with Boiler |
Consumption
60l
Cost Per Week
£49.20
|
Consumption
n/a
Cost Per Week
n/a
|
Consumption
76.5l
Cost Per Week
£62.73
|
| Product F |
Type
Premium
Status
Active
|
Weight
3.5 kg
Size
38x28 cm
|
Sales
275
Rating
4.9
|
Now compare to the weekly costs of Electrickit Advanced Agas:
Based on the July 2026 price cap of 26.11p/kwh
| Flexible Use | 2 Oven | 3 Oven | 4 Oven |
|---|---|---|---|
| Once Per Day Warm Up + 2 Hours' Cooking |
Consumption
23.52 kwh
Cost Per Week
£6.14
|
Consumption
240 kwh
Cost Per Week
£63.24
|
Consumption
270 kwh
Cost Per Week
£71.15
|
| Twice Per Day Warm Up + 3 Hours' Cooking |
Consumption
46.99 kwh
Cost Per Week
£12.27
|
Consumption
425
Cost Per Week
£26.73
|
Consumption
527 kwh
Cost Per Week
£33.15
|
| Natural Gas with Boiler |
Consumption
637.5 kwh
Cost Per Week
£40.10
|
Consumption
637.5
Cost Per Week
£40.10
|
Consumption
790.5 kwh
Cost Per Week
£49.72
|
| Oil |
Consumption
40l
Cost Per Week
£28.80
|
Consumption
n/a
Cost Per Week
n/a
|
Consumption
51
Cost Per Week
£36.72
|
| Oil with Boiler |
Consumption
£60
Cost Per Week
£43.20
|
Consumption
n/a
Cost Per Week
n/a
|
Consumption
76.5l
Cost Per Week
£55.08
|
| Product F |
Type
Premium
Status
Active
|
Weight
3.5 kg
Size
38x28 cm
|
Sales
275
Rating
4.9
|
How do these costings look for the whole year?
Gas (at an estimated 22100 kwh per year) = £1619.93
Oil (at an estimated 2080 litres per year) = £1705.60
13Amp (at an estimated 11440 kwh per year)= £2986.98
Electrickit Advanced (at an estimated 3389.3 kWh per year)= £884.95
So is Converting my Aga to Electrickit Advanced a Worthwhile Investment?
The short answer is yes!
Converting a Gas 2 oven Aga will save you £734.98 a year.
Converting an Oil 2 oven Aga will save you £820.65 a year.
Converting a 13amp 2 oven Aga will save you £2102.03 a year.
The price of an Electrickit Advanced is from £4200. With the significant savings in your energy consumption, this cost is paid back.*
Payback time on conversion for Aga running on natural gas = 298 weeks
Payback time on conversion for Aga running on oil = 267 weeks
Payback time on conversion for Aga running on 13Amp electric = 104 weeks
*Our payback times have been calculated on what we see as typical Electrickit use for a 2 oven Aga. The figures in our table are based on a relaxed way of using the Aga which we find works well for many users. Use will, however, vary widely. Our "typical" use consists of:
-Continuous (24/7) use at 200c during November to February.
-"Shoulder month" use during March, April, September and October, using the timers to control the Aga. Ovens are set at 120c overnight, with the heat increased to 200c for one period of 2 hours per day.
-Summer use - May to August - the Aga turned on only for use at 200c for 2 hours per day.
We have also allocated 1 hour’s traditional hob use per day (1 x 2.2 kw hob only). Payback times can be further reduced with increased use of timer programmes. Prices have been calculated using the July 2026 price cap of 26.11p kw/h.