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The first one would help us as well since it sometimes doesn't register the start properly (even though it makes a confining beep), but the idle wattage is measured as 0.0 so I can't track it.
We don't have a dryer
That's odd. I have multiple Third Reality smart plugs and they measure at least a couple of watts of standby power for everything that has a power button.
It doesn't do much, just display some seven segment duration timer and indicators for chosen rpm and temp. 1-2W should be sufficient I guess and it's probably out of the plug's accuracy range
Probably is an accurately limit as you say.
I just looked and my LG washer pulls 7 watts when not powered on and my Onkyo receiver pulls 2 watts in standby. I save a whopping $19 dollars a year by powering off the washer completely via automation when it's not in use. Not much, but better in my pocket than the electric company's. (I have a sensor on the laundry room door that turns the washer plug on when the door's opened.)
You could work around it by sending an immediate notification when the washer starts. If you don't get one you know your washer's messing with you again.
Edit: Just looked again and after a few minutes the washer's down to 10MA in standby. Power button on pushes it to 7W. Not saving any electricity after all, but hopefully the washer will last a bit bit longer if it's powered completely off between uses.