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How much watts does a typical coffee maker use?
A typical coffee maker uses between 800 and 1,500 watts.
However, this can vary greatly depending on the size and features of the coffee maker.
Here's a breakdown:
* Small, basic coffee makers: These might use around 800-1000 watts.
* Larger, more advanced coffee makers: These can use up to 1500 watts or even more, especially if they have features like built-in grinders or automatic frothers.
To find the exact wattage of your coffee maker:
* Check the label: The wattage should be printed on the bottom or back of the coffee maker.
* Look at the user manual: The manual should list the wattage of the appliance.
Important notes:
* Wattage is only a measure of power consumption. The actual energy used will depend on how long the coffee maker is turned on.
* Coffee makers typically have a "keep warm" function, which uses less power than the brewing cycle.
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