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Robot Vacuums and Energy Efficiency: Do They Really Use a Lot of Power?
One effective way to manage electricity costs is by investing in energy-efficient appliances, such as robot vacuum cleaners. Compared to conventional vacuum cleaners, which can consume 1,000–1,400 watts per hour, robot vacuums are designed to use significantly less power. Most smart vacuums only consume 30–90 watts per hour, making them a more energy-efficient choice for everyday cleaning tasks.
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