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Electric Ice Shaver

Kitchen300W • 0.30 kWh/h

About Electric Ice Shaver

Electric ice shavers shave ice for desserts. Calculate the electricity costs of using an ice shaver.

Detailed Guide: Electric Ice Shaver in the Philippines

Electric ice shavers typically use 200-400W and shave ice for halo-halo and other desserts. They're essential for Filipino dessert preparation. In the Philippines, ice shavers are popular for making halo-halo.

Energy Comparison

Electric ice shaver (300W) vs Manual grater (0W): Electric shavers use electricity for speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much electricity does an ice shaver use?

A: This calculator helps you estimate the electricity cost based on your Electric Ice Shaver's wattage (300W) and your usage hours. Adjust the rate to match your actual Meralco bill for accurate results.

Q: Are electric ice shavers worth it?

A: This calculator helps you estimate the electricity cost based on your Electric Ice Shaver's wattage (300W) and your usage hours. Adjust the rate to match your actual Meralco bill for accurate results.

Q: How much does it cost to use an ice shaver in the Philippines?

A: This calculator helps you estimate the electricity cost based on your Electric Ice Shaver's wattage (300W) and your usage hours. Adjust the rate to match your actual Meralco bill for accurate results.

Q: What desserts can I make with shaved ice?

A: This calculator helps you estimate the electricity cost based on your Electric Ice Shaver's wattage (300W) and your usage hours. Adjust the rate to match your actual Meralco bill for accurate results.

Energy Saving Tips for Electric Ice Shaver

  • Use your Electric Ice Shaver only when needed
  • Maintain your Electric Ice Shaver regularly for optimal efficiency
  • Consider energy-efficient models when replacing
  • Use during off-peak hours if possible

How to Calculate Electricity Cost in the Philippines

Electricity cost in the Philippines is calculated based on your appliance's power consumption (watts) and usage time. The formula is: Cost = (Watts × Hours × Rate) / 1000. The current residential electricity rate in the Philippines averages around 9-12 PHP per kWh (Meralco rates), but may vary depending on your distribution utility and usage tier.