1500 APPLIANCE FAQ

Wattage is charged for by the hour. If you look at your bill, you will see how many Kilowatt hours you used. 1500 watts is a high wattage appliance. Hair dryers are one that I know...
People that do not know anything about a subject should not answer questions. An electrical appliance will draw the power it needs from the power supplied to it. Listen to scman111...
not how much its how you much you can pay and what you like etc do your home work if you want a good answer.
Tim, You can get information on the Federal Energy Tax Credit at the following website: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index There is also a specific FAQ rela...
No. The new appliances must be installed in your primary residence in order to qualify for the energy efficient appliance tax credit.
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