Find the wattage on the appliance nameplate and use it to figure out Kilowatts it uses per month and cost.
If you can't find watts on your appliance nameplate then you can calculate watts from Amps by using this formula. Watts = Amps X Volts
| Appliance | Watts |
|---|---|
| Electric Blanket | 160 |
| Blender | 350 |
| Broiler Oven | 1450 |
| Can Opener | 420 |
| Ceiling Fan | 23 |
| Clock | 3 |
| Clock Radio | 5 |
| Clothes Dryer | 5600 |
| Clothes Washer | 800 |
| Coffee Maker | 900 |
| Computer | 460 |
| Deep Fryer | 1300 |
| Dishwasher | 1200 |
| Electric Skillet | 1300 |
| Hair Rollers | 300 |
| Hair Dryer | 1600 |
| Heater (Electric) | 1800 |
| Hot Plate | 1100 |
| Food Processor | 200 |
| Iron | 1200 |
| Electric Lawn Mower | 1440 |
| Microwave | 900 |
| Mixer handheld | 150 |
| Mixer tabletop | 200 |
| Night Light | 4 |
| Popcorn Popper (hot air) | 1200 |
| Radio (stereo) | 90 |
| Range with Oven | 9000 |
| Refigerator/frostless (21.6 cu. ft.) | 650 |
| Slow Cooker | 150 |
| Television, color 19 in. | 350 |
| Toaster | 1050 |
| Toothbrush | 2 |
| Vacuum Cleaner | 840 |
| VCR | 20 |
| Waffle Iron | 1000 |
| Water Heater | 3000 |
| Yard Lights, decorative | 88 |
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