If you’re considering the Effidry® Ultrafast Dryer, you might be wondering: Does it use a lot of electricity? The short answer—not really!
Let’s do some quick math. The Effidry® operates at 1050W (1.05 kW) on 120V, and its fastest cycle only takes 10 minutes. That means in one full cycle, it consumes:
1.05 kW × (10/60) hours = 0.175 kWh
To put that in perspective, if your electricity rate is $0.15 per kWh, running one cycle costs:
0.175 kWh × $0.15 = about 2.6 cents per cycle
Even if you used it six times a day, that’s just 16 cents daily or around $5 per month—way less than a traditional dryer that runs for 40–60 minutes per load!
Why Effidry Saves Energy?
• Shorter drying times (only 10 minutes for the fastest cycle!)
• Lower wattage than full-size dryers (which typically use 3000W or more)
• More efficient for small loads—no wasting energy on half-empty cycles
So, does Effidry® spike your electricity bill? Nope! It’s actually an energy-efficient solution for quick drying without the cost of running a bulky, power-hungry dryer.
Would you switch to a portable ultrafast dryer to save energy? Let us know in the comments!