Most Dryers do not use gas nowadays, so that question might not be answered; but most dryers now run on water and electricity.
As they are all different, why not just go to a shop which specialises in selling dryers and read the rating plates on the backs of the dryers? Or ask the shop staff for details?
because if we don't have electricity, we won't have electronic and electric trains, elevators, etc
Yes, you can attach a generator to a hamster wheel and make electricity. However, you will not make a lot, as there is not a lot of torque available in this case.
It actually depends on how much you you it so If you use it a lot it's gonna cost a lot and if you use it less it's gonna cost less
we use electricity a lot because we use it for the lights and refridgerator,etc.
There really isnt much of a difference between tod loading dryers and dryers that you load in the front, but frontloaders may tend to use less electricity.
They use about 1200 watts of electricity, which is a LOT!
A lot of electricity a day
You think we live in the stone age here??? Of course we have dryers! And we even have fire, water and electricity, just in case you wonder...
It take a lot of electricity to heat anything. It take a lot of electricity to heat anything.
Hand dryers are definitely more environmentally friendly because they only use a small amount of electricity versus paper towels which use up trees and create waste that goes into landfills.
The amount of electricity fairy lights uses depends on how many are in use. They generally use about a watt a light, which means that a lot of lights will take quite a bit of electricity.
Yes. Don't drop them in the water.
Most Dryers do not use gas nowadays, so that question might not be answered; but most dryers now run on water and electricity.
No
Slow cookers use very little electricity and are very energy efficient.