Devices with Time Display Screens
Typical examples include: washing machines, microwaves, ovens, induction cookers, …, These “tiny” screens consume up to 108W of electricity within 24 hours. Besides displaying the time, they also connect to the entire system of the device.
Refrigerator
The refrigerator can be considered the largest power-consuming device in the household because it is always on throughout the day, making it the most expensive device.
For a small refrigerator with a capacity of 150 liters, the power consumption is about 100-150W. In just one day, the refrigerator consumes about 4 to 5 kWh. If it is used frequently, the refrigerator can consume even more electricity.
Opening and closing the refrigerator multiple times a day causes the machine to work more, leading to increased electricity consumption.
For larger refrigerators with higher power and size, they consume more electricity, about 6 kWh per day. This is actually a considerable power for household electrical appliances.
In the case of a faulty refrigerator, if it is not fixed promptly, it will greatly affect the life and electricity bill of your family. Therefore, to save electricity for your family, when the refrigerator shows signs of damage, you should have it repaired quickly.
Iron
The iron is also included in this list of power-consuming devices. Although it has a small appearance, an iron has a high power consumption equivalent to a 750W air conditioner.
If you use an iron for about 10 hours per week in your household, the power consumption will be very high, up to 30 kWh.
Therefore, to save electricity, you should use the iron less frequently in your household.
Cooling Fan
In hot summer days, cooling fans are widely used. Typically, a cooling fan has a power rating of about 80W-200W. This is quite a high power consumption.
In addition, cooling fans do not have the ability to automatically turn off like air conditioners, so if you turn on the fan for 6 hours a day, the power consumption will be about 0.48 kWh-1.2 kWh.
Therefore, a cooling fan is not the optimal choice when you want a device that cools quickly and saves electricity for hot days.
Electric Rice Cooker
Every household has at least 1 to 2 electric rice cookers. Many housewives often plug in the rice cooker very early because they don’t have time.
This seems simple, but it consumes a lot of electricity. The longer the cooking time, the higher the power consumption to heat the rice. It can easily waste electricity.
With a rice cooker with a capacity of about 1.2 liters, the power is equivalent to 350-400W. If such a rice cooker operates for two hours, it will consume about 0.75 kWh. For larger rice cookers, the power consumption will be higher.
Television
This is a device that almost every household has. In addition to the power consumed by the screen when it is turned on, the heat emitted from the television also significantly contributes to electricity consumption.
Even when the TV is not in use, leaving it plugged in will cost your family about 500,000 VND in electricity bills per year.
Since people usually use the Power button on the remote control to turn off the TV, the digital TV receiver will still be connected to the power and continue to operate silently without completely turning off.
In the case of a broken TV, the electricity bill will be even higher. To promptly solve and prevent energy waste, you should find a reputable and quality service provider.
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