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Dyson Hot+Cool: This is the typical power consumption - Practical Tips

Dyson Hot+Cool: This is the typical power consumption

by Corinna

If you use a Dyson Hot and Cool, you’ve probably wondered what its power consumption is. This is easy to find out.

The power consumption of the Dyson Hot and Cool: what you should know

The Dyson Hot+Cool allows you to heat your rooms and also cool them.

  • The Dyson Hot + Cool AM09 has an output of 2000 watts. Accordingly, the appliance consumes 2kWh per hour.
  • If you let the unit run for about 4 hours per day, this results in a consumption of 8kWh. At an electricity price of 31.6 cents per kWh (as of March 2023), this results in a cost of about 2.50 euros.
  • If you now use the appliance 42 days a year for 4 hours each, you have to reckon with costs of 105 euros.
  • The Dyson Pure Hot+Cool has the same performance, so you’ll pay exactly the same.

How to save electricity when using the Dyson Hot+Cold

To keep your electricity bill from busting your wallet at the end of the year, you should know how to save electricity.

  • So you should only use the appliance when you really need it. In summer, for example, you can also ventilate a lot or darken the rooms with thermal blinds. In winter, on the other hand, there are cheaper alternatives for heating your rooms.
  • Let the appliance run for shorter periods of time. Because this will already save you a few cents.
  • To keep your electricity bill down, it’s also a good idea to switch to self-sufficiency so you don’t have to rely on electricity providers and can use your Dyson for longer periods of time without feeling guilty.

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