How Much Electricity Do Kitchen Appliances Use?

Understanding how much electricity your kitchen appliances use can help you lower your energy bills and make smarter choices when replacing or upgrading them. Here’s a quick breakdown of average energy use for common kitchen items.

Average Appliance Power Usage

ApplianceAverage Power (Watts)Typical Use (per day)
Fridge freezer100–400W24 hours
Electric oven2000–5000W1 hour
Induction hob1400–3000W30–60 minutes
Dishwasher1200–1500W1.5 hours
Microwave700–1200W10–20 minutes
Kettle2000–3000W5–10 minutes
Toaster800–1500W5 minutes
Tip: Multiply the wattage by usage time to estimate energy use. For example, a 2000W oven used for 1 hour consumes about 2 kWh.

How to Cut Electricity Use

  • Choose A-rated or higher appliances for better efficiency.
  • Use lids when cooking to retain heat and shorten cooking time.
  • Run dishwashers and washing machines on eco or low-temperature cycles.
  • Unplug small appliances when not in use to prevent standby power waste.

Switching to energy-efficient models and adjusting daily habits can make a noticeable difference in your electricity bills — and help reduce your carbon footprint too.

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