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All new appliances are required to have electricity usage information on their tag or with the product manual. If you cannot locate this, you should be able to obtain the information
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1. Determine whether the appliance is in good working condition or needs only minor repairs. If this is the case, list the item on websites such as Craigslist or Freecycle where others
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1. Dry your hands before touching any power cord, even if it's only the plug or insulated cable. 2. Look at the back panel of the appliance or the label folded onto the power cord
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One thing that electrical appliances have in common is that they, of course, run on electricity. Another is that they take the electricity and convert it into some other useful form
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