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Two Way
Step Up and Down Transformers
Converts
110/120 <-> 220/240
Comparison chart of all 5 types of
converters is below.
Scroll down for
instructions on how to select how many watts is needed.
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Available in 9 different sizes with
different max watts.

Transformer can be used to convert 220-240 volts to 110 to 120 volts and
vice versa. Use electronics of any voltage in almost any country. It
converts either way so you can use it in North America with appliances
from 220/240 volt countries, or you can use it in 220/240 volt countries
with appliances that are 110 volts from North America. |
- Converts 110/120 Volts up to 220/240
Volts
- Also converts 220/240 volts down to
110/120 volts
- On/Off switch with indicator lamp
- 3 outlets on front of unit (outlets
accept 3 or 2 prong US plugs and 2 prong Euro/Asian plugs)
- Insulated power cord is hard wired
with a European plug also good for Asian outlets
- Heavy-Duty Metal Casing and durable
design for continues use
- Comes with round and flat pin plugs
for use in USA, Canada, and Mexico
- Fuse protected (Will automatically
shut off and fuse will blow if the transformer is not strong enough for
your appliance, or if there is unstable voltage supply. This will
protect your appliance and will automatically shut off the transformer
if anything happens
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Max Watts |
Shipping Weight |
Cost |
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100
watts Two Way Converter |
3.5 lb |
$12.99 |
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200
watts-Two Way Converter |
5 lb |
$14.99 |
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300
watts-Two Way Converter |
6.5 lb |
$24.99 |
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500
watts-Two Way Converter |
8 lb |
$29.99 |
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800
watts-Two Way Converter |
15 lb |
$49.99 |
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1000
watts-Two Way Converter |
19 lb |
$64.99 |
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1500
watts-Two Way Converter |
23 lb |
$74.99 |
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2000
watts-Two Way Converter |
27 lb |
$89.99 |
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3000
watts-Two Way Converter |
32 lb |
$109.99 |
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4,000 and 5,000 watts transformers available. Please
call to order. |
Comparison chart for
all 5 TYPES
How To Find the watts on your appliance so that you
can select the correct transformer.
To determine the correct model voltage
converter or heavy duty transformer you need, you must find the watts of
your appliance. You can find this information listed on the appliance
manufacturer's label located on the back or bottom of the appliance or in
the specifications section of the appliance owner's manual. We recommend
to use a transformer that's max watts is at least 50% higher than your
appliance.
-A higher watts rated transformer will never hurt your appliance, however
if you buy one that is not strong enough, it will not work.
-Items such as TVs, Microwave ovens, laser printers and power tools
require a transformer with 3 times the watts rating on the equipment. This
is because these items require a surge of power when the are first turned
on.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Watts may be abbreviated as W on your appliance. However if
you can't find watts or w on the label of your applaince, than you may be able
to Find Amps also known as amperage, and A. This can be converted to watts to
select the correct converter.
If only the amperage rating is shown, multiply the input voltage by the
amperage rating to find the wattage rating. Volts x Amps = Watts or 110V x 1.5 A
= 165W
Cycles - 50 Hz vs.
60 Hz
North American 110-120 volt electricity is generated at 60 Hz.
(Cycles) Alternating Current. Most foreign 220-240 volt electricity is generated
at 50 Hz. (Cycles) Alternating Current. This cycle difference will cause analog
clocks and timing circuits that use Alternating Current as a timing base to keep
incorrect time. Most modern electronic equipment including battery chargers,
computers, printers, stereos, tape and CD players, VCR/DVD players, etc. will
not be affected by the difference in cycles. IMPORTANT: Voltage converters and
transformers do not convert cycles.
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