How Many Watts Does a Fan Use?

The power consumption of a fan can vary widely depending on its type, size, and speed settings. Here are some general estimates for different types of fans:

 

Ceiling Fans: Typically use between 10 to 120 watts. The exact wattage depends on the size of the fan and the speed setting.

 

Table Fans: Usually consume between 10 to 60 watts.

 

Pedestal Fans: Generally use between 40 to 100 watts.

 

Tower Fans: Typically range from 40 to 100 watts.

 

Box Fans: Usually consume between 50 to 100 watts.

 

Window Fans: Can use anywhere from 35 to 100 watts.

 

To find the exact wattage of your specific fan model, you can check the label or the user manual. Additionally, some fans have energy-efficient settings that can reduce their overall power consumption.

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