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It can be from 2500 watts to 400 watts depends on what tumble dryer you buy to get a clearer view look on wikipedia or ask.com

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It varies from one manufacture and model to another. It will be listed on the dryer data plate.

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Such information varies according to make and model. The label attached to the device should show the details.

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