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How much power does the Keurig brewer use?

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How much power does the Keurig brewer use?

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Keurig At Home brewers use the most power during their initial start up. When heating for the first time after being off, peak usage is 1,500 watts. If the power is kept on, the brewer will keep the internal tank up to temperature using between 200 400 watts when heating. While idle and not maintaining heat, the Keurig At Home brewers will use the average electricity of a 60-watt light bulb. In our Use and Care Guide it is recommended that you leave your brewer on so that it is always ready for you to brew. However, all Keurig Home Brewers are equipped with auto-off features should you choose not to leave the brewer on. The initial heating mode when turning the power on should take about 3 minutes.

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Keurig Home Brewers use the most power during their initial start up. When heating for the first time after being off, peak usage is 1500 watts. If the power is kept on, the Brewer will keep the internal tank up to temperature using between 200 400 watts when heating. While idle and not maintaining heat, the Keurig Home Brewers will use the average electricity of a 60-watt light bulb. In our Use and Care Guide it is recommended that you leave your brewer on so that it is always ready for you to brew. However, all Keurig Home Brewers are equipped with auto-off features should you choose not to leave the brewer on. The initial heating mode when turning the power on should take about 3 minutes.

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