My ridiculous opinion theses tend to hover around 1,500 watt
Yeah! I wanted to ask this question so badly since ages!
Anyway, here are some ratings from Italy
Microwave combination oven: 2550W (Plug 16A at 230V)
can be anything from 1150 (only micro at 800W power to 3300 big units with all the stuff)
Vacuum cleaner: 2400W (Plug 16A at 230V)
(smaller I could find in the shop yesterday is 1200W)
Hair dryer: 1200W (Plug 10A at 230V)
(again smaller was 1000W and biggest 2800W)
Bread toaster: 1500W (Plug 10A at 230V) (4 slices)
(those range from 500W to 1500W)
Washing machine: 2300W (Plug 10A at 230V)
(they start at 1850W, Indesit, to 2300W)
Dryer: have none (Plug 16A at 230V)
(usually from 2200W to 2800W)
Electric room heater: 2000W (Plug 10A at 230V)
(it seems to be a standard power and all I have seen have 2 coils for 1 or 2 Kw)
Electric grill: 2400W (Plug 16A at 230V)
(from small 1800W ones to 3,3KW)
Electric ironer: 1400W (Plug 10A at 230V)
(those vary wildly from 800W to 2800W)
Fryer: 2200W (Plug 16A at 230V)
(from 2000W to 2700W)
Dishwasher: 2200W (Hardwired to a bipolar switch)
(from 2000W to 2700W but most I've seen are around 2200W)
Anyway one has to think that in 80% ot the Italian houses the standard power is limited to 3300W or 15 amps on the 220V line (that actually, at least here, is 230V since the change from 220V in the 90s).
Also all the houses here, telling again can't hurt, must have a RCD protector (rated at 30mA max leak current) on all the lines since the 70s and on top of that a device that stops the electric flow in case of overdrawing of the line. As I recall I have never seen an installation with fuses in all my life!
So, now, in the USA, what would the standard wattage be?