They usually dont have any, watts is a measurement of power that the machine requires to run. now if you mean how many wats does a washing machine require to run it varies on the manufacturer and it can usually be found on a sticker on the back of the machine.
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.
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
Amps = Watts / (Volts x Power Factor). Now a hair dryer has a motor and a resistive heater so if we assume a PF = .8 the answer is: 1500 / 20 = 75 amps. Since it is unlikely that you have a 75 amp hair dryer you must mean 125 volts. The answer for that would be 1500 / 100 = 15 amps which is still high, but believable. If we assume a Power Factor of 1 and ignore the motor contribution to Power Factor we have 1500 / 125 = 12 amps.
100 watt
That's backwards, as a washer is much heavier than a dryer, particularly when it's full of water. There are over/under units, but you can't simply set a regular dryer on top of a regular washer (or vice versa, which is a bad idea anyway).
2200 watts on mine...
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.
Your clothes get wrinkly
The Revlon 1875 watt Travel Hair Dryer is enough.
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.
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
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?
You can look at the rating plate on each appliance and see how many watts it is. So for example a 1500 w hair dryer, or an 1100 w microwave oven. A stove and an electric clothes dryer use more than that (but I have gas for those appliances, so I cannot look). A refrigerator would use a lot too, but I cannot see the plate on that one either. If it does not list watts but lists amps, then: Volts * Amps = Watts. Note that the 'big' appliances like the stove and clothes dryer are usually 240 volts, not 120 V.
240 volts
There are many home systems one can use instead of paying for dry cleaning services. One can launder their clothes at home in their washer and dryer. Clothes can be steamed in ones dryer as well.
9200
In North America, the standard is 240V, 60Hz.