If you’ve noticed changes in your energy bill from month to month, especially if the bill increases, you’ve probably wondered what are those appliances that use the most energy in your home.

Briefcasebased on information from Enel, indicates the devices that consume the most energy and how many watts they use when used.

As he pointed out, these eight appliances can represent a significant cost on your bill.

On the one hand, there is microwave. For every hour this appliance is on, it consumes 100 watts. square meter points out that 1 hour of use is equivalent to 10 light bulbs on.

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For every hour it is on, the microwave consumes 100 watts.

Another household appliance that generally consumes more energy is the neverespecially every time you open the door, according to Enel data.

Also on the list is washing machine, so they recommend using it only once at its maximum capacity than doing several washes with few clothes in order to save a little more. One hour of use is equivalent to 7 light bulbs, according to square meter. In addition, it could consume 255 kilowatts a year.

They also point out that household appliances that need to generate heat are the ones that consume the most energy, so the list also includes hair dryersince its use for an hour is equivalent to 100 watts or 30 light bulbs on, and the hair and clothes ironthat in only 1 hour it uses up 20 light bulbs.

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The Hair Dryer is also one of the most watt-consuming.

On the other hand, there are LCD televisionssince they consume more than TVs with LED technology, with which you could save up to 25%. 1 hour of use is equivalent to 2 light bulbs.

The seventh appliance on the list is the electric heater, Therefore, they advise using it between 38 and 52 degrees Celsius, since the more heat it emits, the more energy it will consume.

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Finally, it’s coffeemaker, They recommend not using it very frequently since one hour of operation consumes 100 watts.

One hour of operation of the coffee maker consumes 100 watts.

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