How do I find the wattage for my MacBook Pro mid-2009

I am thinking about purchasing a ChugPlug for my MacBook Pro. The suppliers, Lenmar tell me that it will work on any 13" MacBook Pro as long as it is a 45 or 60 watt MacBook.
How do I find out the wattage, please?

See Intel-Based Apple notebooks: Identifying the right power adapter and power cord  to find the correct power adapter and wattage for your MacBook Pro.

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