Obviously depends on how many slots it has.
The heating elements USE about 400 Watts per slot.
So a conventional, average 2 slot toaster will consume 800Watts.
This will vary depanding on make and how fast it toasts the bread, but this is a ball park figure.
Depends if you like your bread toasted or not.But seriously I have a universal toaster from 1914 myself.Just fun to have..Keep it.Probly not worth so much but a good convo piece..Bob
Four watts out of the box, which is the legal limit set for CB radios by the FCC.
Eggo French Toaster Sticks are made by Kellogg's
In the United States the maximum output of an FM station is 100,000 watts. Some older "grandfathered" stations transmit at higher power levels, such as WBCT in Grand Rapids, Michigan (320,000 watts). http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/fmclasses.html
It depends on the reference. If the reference electric power is P0 = 1 W (0 dB) then 98 dB equals 6309573444.8 Watts.
A toaster operates typically at 800-1500 Watts. Therefore at any given moment of time the toaster will be generating this many watts while toasting.
On most appliances the number of watts is listed on a plate on the device. Turn the toaster over and look for how many watts it uses.
actually, there is usually a sticker under your toaster. The amount of watts, and volts can change from different companies, and the size of toaster you have. My toaster can fit 4 pieces of toast and it uses 120 volts and 1500 watts
Light bulbs use 7-150 watts, a toaster uses 700-1200 watts.
1000-1400 watts
That depends entirely on the toaster, but in general, most toasters use over 1,000 watts.
A typical two-slice toaster draws between 8 to 12 amps during operation. This can vary based on the toaster's wattage, which usually ranges from 800 to 1500 watts. To find the exact amperage, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts/Volts, with standard household voltage being 120 volts in the U.S.
Toaster ovens consume around 1200 to 1800 watts of electricity on average.
A regular toaster typically requires between 8 to 12 amps to operate. The exact current draw depends on the wattage of the toaster, which usually ranges from 800 to 1,500 watts. To find the amp usage, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts/Volts, assuming a standard voltage of 120 volts in most households. Therefore, a 1,000-watt toaster would use about 8.3 amps.
A toaster typically consumes more power than a light bulb because it requires more energy to generate heat for toasting bread. A typical toaster can consume around 800-1500 watts, while a standard incandescent light bulb typically uses about 60 watts.
The voltage is the main power of a toaster!! but if the current flow is low the heat of the toaster is less heat that you expect, the 8 A is right for your toaster!!!
the average watt would be 1200