That depends a LOT on its power rating, but especially on how many minutes you use it every day, on average.
Look at your toaster - electrical equipment usually has a power rating. If a power rating in watt is not given, you can multiply volts x amperes. If it says something in watts, convert that to kilowatts.
Make an estimate, how many hours you turn the toaster on in a year.
Multiply the kilowatts x the number of hours.
That depends a LOT on its power rating, but especially on how many minutes you use it every day, on average. Look at your toaster - electrical equipment usually has a power rating. If a power rating in watt is not given, you can multiply volts x amperes. If it says something in watts, convert that to kilowatts. Make an estimate, how many hours you turn the toaster on in a year. Multiply the kilowatts x the number of hours.
Since there are 6366 hours in a year, 1930 kWh is about 0.3 kW per hour. (1930 / 6366)
Over 640,000 on the average
40-60 depending on what time of year it is.
2000w usually it is but it differs from the size and quality of the device.
100 kWh
about 10,000 KWh
400 Kwh per year (1996 - 120 liters)
New energy star models are about 470 kWh per year.
To find kWh a time frame has to be given. That is what the h in kWh stands for.
a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps
24 kwh per day