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How Many Amps Does a Bread Maker Use?

Bread Maker draws about 5 amps at 120 volts (600 watts running). At 5 A, a bread maker fits comfortably on a standard 15 A or 20 A household circuit (kitchen countertop receptacles are on 20 A small-appliance circuits per NEC 210.11(C)).

Voltage

Amps = watts ÷ volts. Enter the wattage from your appliance's nameplate or label for an exact figure.

Current draw — a bread maker

5 A

At 120 V
600 W
Typical breaker
15 A

Breaker figure is guidance for a simple resistive load — confirm against the nameplate and a licensed electrician.

Bread Maker amperage at 120 V and 240 V

Same 600 W load — the current halves when the voltage doubles. Bread Maker is typically a 120 V appliance in US homes.

DrawWattsAmps at 120 VAmps at 240 V
Running600 W5 A2.5 A

Breaker and circuit for a bread maker

At 5 A, a bread maker fits comfortably on a standard 15 A or 20 A household circuit (kitchen countertop receptacles are on 20 A small-appliance circuits per NEC 210.11(C)). For a dedicated circuit, guidance is a 15 A breaker with 14 AWG copper (75°C terminations).

Guidance only — actual circuit sizing depends on your unit's nameplate, wire run length, and local code. Confirm with a licensed electrician. See the wire & breaker size chart for the full NEC ampacity table.

Frequently asked questions

Bread Maker typically draws about 5 amps at 120 volts, based on a typical rating of 600 watts (amps = watts ÷ volts). Check the nameplate on your specific unit — ratings vary by model.

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