an average typical one would use1800
Assuming you got that number off an electric kettle it is because that is how much power is needed to heat the water. The number of watts actually measure how much energy the kettle is designed to use. Water is very hard to heat compared to other liquids(or to cool). So it takes a lot of watts to get the kettle to heat the water.
The current required for a kettle depends on its power rating, typically measured in watts (W). For example, a standard electric kettle might use around 1500 to 3000 watts. To calculate the current (in amperes), you can use the formula: Current (A) = Power (W) / Voltage (V). In most regions with a standard voltage of 230V, a 1500W kettle would draw about 6.5A, while a 3000W kettle would draw about 13A.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts
The current drawn by a kettle can vary based on the power rating of the kettle. Typically, a kettle in the range of 1500-2000 watts would draw around 12-16 amps of current when operating at full power.
25 watts.
Abut 20 watts.
it may use 15 to 25 watts
The Daewood KOR-811Q kettle has a wattage of 2200 watts.
Usually about 1200 to 1500 watts.
they use around about 55 watts for each headlight.
I read somewhere that it's 100 watts.
3/4 of watts