It depends. Check the back of the machine. There will be a sticker that says the voltage and current rating. It may already say the wattage, but if it doesn't, multiply the voltage by the current. Remember milliamps are .001 A. So if the voltage rating on the slushy machine is (I doubt the current is this low) 120 and the current is 500mA, then the wattage is 60W. Its likely that the voltage rating be something like 125 and the current 4A, but I've never used one, so just use the P=VI formula.
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The wattage of a slushy machine can vary based on the size and model, but on average, they typically consume between 500 to 1000 watts when running.
The power consumption of a heat lamination machine typically ranges from 300 watts to 1500 watts, depending on the size and capacity of the machine.
A Xerox machine typically uses around 600 to 1,500 watts when in operation, depending on the specific model and functions being used.
Look for the nameplate on the machine. There is will tell you the voltage and amperage that the machine needs to operate. Use this equation to find the wattage of the machine, Watts = Amps x Volts.
They usually dont have any, watts is a measurement of power that the machine requires to run. now if you mean how many wats does a washing machine require to run it varies on the manufacturer and it can usually be found on a sticker on the back of the machine.
Hoovers use 1000 - 2000 watts