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The power consumption of a refrigerator can vary significantly based on its make, model, size, age, and energy efficiency rating.

Typically, you can find the refrigerator's power consumption information on a label or plate inside the fridge, or in the user manual. Look for the "wattage" or "power consumption" rating. If you can't find it there, you might want to check the manufacturer's website or contact their customer support for the specific information.

On average, refrigerators in the United States consume around 100 to 800 watts, depending on their size and efficiency. Larger or older models tend to use more energy than newer, more energy-efficient ones.

If you are concerned about your refrigerator's power consumption, you can consider using an energy monitoring device or consult an energy specialist to assess its efficiency and identify potential ways to reduce energy usage.

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