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.
How to use this tool
- Read the appliance's wattage from its label or spec sheet.
- Estimate how many hours per day it actually runs.
- Enter the number of days to total (30 for a month, 365 for a year).
- Enter your electricity rate in dollars per kWh.
- 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.