2200 watts on mine...
Check the wattage (imprinted on the back of the dryer). If it is 400 Watts, no luck. It has been discontinued according to Helen of Troy consumer service.
About $10. Do the math. Amps x Volts = Watts. A typical dryer is 30 amps @ 240 volts. That's 7200 Watts. Average electricity cost is $.07 per 1000 watt-hours. So...if you run the dryer for one hour ...it will use 7200 watt-hours. 7.2 x $.07 = $.50 per hour of usage.
Ignition 30 watts, fans 30 watts, driving lights 30 watts, headlights 100 watts. Total about 200 watts.
Chrissie Watts
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It can be from 2500 watts to 400 watts depends on what tumble dryer you buy to get a clearer view look on wikipedia or ask.com
There is no such thing as a 'watt per day'. A watt is an instantaneous measurement of the rate at which you are using energy. To find the 'wattage' of a standard tumble dryer, check its nameplate data.
It depends on the model, if the hair dryer is a 1500 watt hair dryer, then it uses 1500 watts on high heat. If the hair dryer is a 2000 watt hair dryer, then it uses 2000 watts on high heat. Hair dryers come in all different size wattage, so it depends on the size wattage of the dryer. Most hair dryers are 1500 watts.
Watts in a hair dryer refer to its power output, indicating how much heat and air flow the dryer can produce. The wattage of a hair dryer typically ranges from 800 to 2000 watts, with higher wattage models offering more powerful performance and faster drying times. The exact wattage a hair dryer takes depends on the specific model and brand.
3000 watts
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
The Revlon 1875 watt Travel Hair Dryer is enough.
Watts on a blow dryer indicate its power output, not how hot it gets or how forcefully it blows out hair. The heat settings on the blow dryer control the temperature, while the speed settings determine how forcefully air is blown out.
The ionic brand Lava Flo professional hair dryer uses 1875 watts.
Watts equals volts multiplied by amps. This would therefore be a five amp circuit.
A hair dryer uses about 1 kW, a tumble dryer uses 3 kW.
depends on the wattage of the hair dryer. most are 1250 to 1600 watts so a 20 amp gfci circuit would be able to carry the load of a standard hair dryer.