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Cost to Run a 10 W LED Bulb 6 Hours a Day

A 10 W LED bulb used 6 hours daily for 30 days at $0.15/kWh costs approximately $0.27 per month.

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How to use this tool

  1. Read the appliance's wattage from its label or spec sheet.
  2. Estimate how many hours per day it actually runs.
  3. Enter the number of days to total (30 for a month, 365 for a year).
  4. Enter your electricity rate in dollars per kWh.
  5. Read the energy used in kWh and the running cost.

Modern LED bulbs are extremely efficient — see the negligible monthly electricity cost of running a 10 W bulb for 6 hours each day.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find an appliance's wattage?
Look for a watts (W) rating on the label, manual, or spec sheet. If it lists amps (A) and volts (V) instead, multiply them: watts = amps × volts. A plug-in power meter gives the most accurate real-world figure.
Why does my fridge cost less than this says?
Refrigerators and air conditioners cycle their compressors on and off, so they don't draw full wattage 24/7. Use the compressor's actual run-time hours, or a measured average wattage, rather than nameplate watts times 24.
What uses the most electricity at home?
Heating and cooling, water heating, and electric clothes drying are typically the biggest loads, followed by refrigeration and always-on electronics. High-wattage devices used for many hours dominate the bill.