list with the eight that use the most electricity and their average quantities

Let’s tell you What are the appliances that consume the most? in your home, so that you can keep it in mind and thus be able to use them with caution. Because we have examples like how your oven can spend about 65 refrigerators running at the same time, and they are things that are worth knowing. Of course, you should know that although they are appliances that consume a lot of power, they do it in a timely manner. They are not appliances that you will always have on, although that is precisely why it is advisable to know this consumption for those moments when we may be thinking about whether to use them or not. Appliances that consume the most at home Here you have the list made with different calculations of the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAE)in addition to energy marketing companies such as Repsol either Naturgy. You must know that They are hourly consumption rangeswhat they consume every hour that you have them on. In addition, you should also know that the consumption range may vary depending on the appliance. Because this is the average, but then other factors such as the age of the device, its efficiency or its features can cause its consumption to vary significantly. In any case, here is the list: Ovens: between 2,000-3,000 watts Vitroceramics and induction hobs: between 1,500-6,500 watts Electric radiators: between 1,500-2,500 watts clothes irons: between 1,500-3,500 watts Electric thermoses: between 1,500-2,500 watts hair dryers: between 1,500-2,000 watts Cooking plates: between 1,500-2,000 watts Electric fryers: between 1,500-2,500 watts To give you context, a refrigerator with a high efficiency model can consume between 100 and 300 kWh per yearalthough other older or inefficient models may exceed 600kWh. Come on, they’re in something like between 30 and 90 watts per hour. Although in the long run this may cause it to consume more than others, it is advisable to take into account the consumption of other appliances that are not always on, so that you can better calculate when to use them depending on the rates you have contracted and their schedules.

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