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Energy Usage of a Dryer Not in Use?

Does a laundry dryer that is turned off use a lot of energy with a 220 plug?

By Tonya from CO

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March 2, 20140 found this helpful
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A dryer that's not running doesn't use any energy. The things that use energy are things with a continual light like electric clocks, anything with a timer. etc.

 

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March 3, 20140 found this helpful

I agree. A dryer that is off uses no energy. Only things with an instant on feature (tvsJ) or a clock (coffee maker, microwave), or a standby mode (computer), use electricity when they are plugged in but not turned on.

 

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