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How many watts is a refrigerator?

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  • by Kate Bruscke on October 29th, 2009

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    Generally speaking, a refrigerator is responsible for up to 17 percent of any single home's electricity usage. A typical refrigerator can use 200 to 700 watts while its compressor is running, but on average, it uses between 50 and 160 watts.

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