Utilities are expensive. At the same time, energy is often wound literally "nowhere" - you seem to try to save money, use electrical appliances to a minimum, and a significant amount runs up on the counter. Today I will tell you which household appliances consume the most electricity, and which - less.
The content of the article
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Heater
- Water heater
- Washing machine
- Iron
- Electric kettle
- Air conditioner
- Electric stove
- How to save electricity
Refrigerator
The power consumption of a modern device is very low - 0.1-0.2 kW per hour. In this case, energy is consumed only in the operating mode of the compressor. Simply put, the refrigerator shakes the counter only when it “hums”. However, this only applies to modern devices. Old-style devices spend several times more.
@Derik DeLong
Microwave
The main household assistant of the modern housewife is not too gluttonous. It consumes only 0.7-1 kW per hour, depending on the power. But a decent amount of electricity runs up in standby mode, time display and backlight. That is why it is better to turn off the devices completely.
@Ewen Roberts
Heater
An irreplaceable device that saves from public utilities with their preventive work. Moreover, it is not so gluttonous. Convection devices consume up to 1.5 kW per hour. Oil-fired - up to 1 kW. True, the latter also stink terribly, so savings are not always justified.
Water heater
Boiler owners are not afraid of pipe repairs in the summer - they will not wash in a basin. However, comfort comes at a price. The average heater spends up to 2 kW per hour of its operation. Flow-type boilers are even more voracious - they can consume from 3 to as much as 27 kW.
@Alper Çuğun
Washing machine
The most common washing machine spends up to 2.5 kW per hour of its operation. Moreover, most of the electricity is "eaten" at the time of boiling. So if you want to save electricity, it is better to turn on the machine for low-temperature modes.
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Iron
The smallest, but, surprisingly, one of the most voracious household appliances. For an hour of operation, it is capable of winding up to 3 kW of electricity! Steam devices spend the most because they need to heat up to maximum temperature.
@Bill Smith
Electric kettle
Similar to an iron - to maintain the boiling point, it needs to spend up to 3 kW per hour. However, in reality, the operating costs of the kettle are small, since it is turned on not so often and for a short time.
@Dennis Sylvester Hurd
Air conditioner
Conde is indispensable in the summer heat, but merciless with energy bills. The climate control system consumes an average of 3.5 kW per hour of activity. Although the inverter compressor system is able to cut these costs in half.
@sweety reddy
Electric stove
People are massively abandoning unsafe gas and switching to electricity. However, this significantly increases the figure in the payment. For an hour of operation on all four burners, from 4 to 8 kW is "eaten". However, if you consider that the owners rarely turn them on at the same time, the consumption will be noticeably lower.
@CJ Sorg
How to save electricity
In order not to spend half of your salary on utilities, it is enough to follow a few simple tips. Namely:
- Unplug all appliances from the socket. The standby mode, in fact, also winds up the bills.
- When buying new equipment, you need to check the energy efficiency class. It is best to use A, A + or A ++.
- It is advisable to place the refrigerator next to the coolest wall. In no case should it be placed near the stove.
- It is commonplace not to fill the kettle up to the top, so as not to boil excess water.
- Fully load the washing machine to prevent it from spinning in vain.
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