There are many different kinds of treadmills and "home appliances", so it is virtually impossible to answer your question without being given a specific list. For example, a light bulb is a "home appliance", so most electric treadmills (there are manually operated ones) would use more electricity; on the other other hand, a larger appliance, such as an electric stovetop range MIGHT use more electricity than an electric treadmill.

You can find out on your own by checking the manufacturer's user guide or manual for virtually any device, and/or compare the wattages (if applicable) by looking at those values in the user guide and/or on the serial plate attached to such devices and appliances.

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4 comments for “how much does a treadmill use electricity compared to a home appliance?”

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Eric Dolphy

Same as a 1500W kettle, but, did you know …

http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Power_20Generating_20Treadmill
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May 28th, 2009 at 12:14 am
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billrussell42

there are many different home appliances, from 10 watts to 10000 watts.

Re the treadmill, look in it's documentation to determine it's power rating.

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May 28th, 2009 at 12:29 am
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skaizun

There are many different kinds of treadmills and "home appliances", so it is virtually impossible to answer your question without being given a specific list. For example, a light bulb is a "home appliance", so most electric treadmills (there are manually operated ones) would use more electricity; on the other other hand, a larger appliance, such as an electric stovetop range MIGHT use more electricity than an electric treadmill.

You can find out on your own by checking the manufacturer's user guide or manual for virtually any device, and/or compare the wattages (if applicable) by looking at those values in the user guide and/or on the serial plate attached to such devices and appliances.
References :

May 28th, 2009 at 1:04 am
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an average treadmill is 750 watts
byebye

August 24th, 2009 at 3:05 am

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