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Get Your 220V Big Blender in 3 Steps
Upgrading your international kitchen has never been easier. Follow these simple steps to get started.
Choose Your Model
Browse our collection and select the blender that fits your space, wattage needs, and budget.
We Ship it Fast
Orders ship promptly from our warehouse, carefully packed for safe delivery worldwide.
Plug in & Blend
Collect the blender, and it’s ready to go. No voltage converter or extra equipment needed.
Why 220 Electronics Is Your Go-To Blender Provider
We’ve been doing this for a long time, and the results speak for themselves.
Stocked with Trusted Brands
From Vitamix and Ninja to Black & Decker, every blender we stock is a genuine international model built for overseas kitchens.
We Ship Everywhere
Relocating abroad and setting up the kitchen? We ship our appliances worldwide and handle the logistics so you don’t have to.
Over 40 Years in the Business
Since 1979, we’ve helped customers find the right international appliances. That kind of experience is hard to beat.
Ongoing Support From Our Team
Our hardworking team helps you choose the right dual voltage blender and provides ongoing support long after your purchase.
FAQs
What is a 220 volt blender?
A 220 volt blender is a kitchen appliance built to run on 220-240V electrical systems, standard in most countries outside North America. These models are designed for direct plug-in use across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and South America.
What can a 220V blender be used for?
Smoothies, protein shakes, soups, sauces, nut butters, ice crushing, and much more.
How many watts does a 220-volt blender use?
Entry-level blender 220V units start around 220-400W. Mid-range models sit at 600-800W. High-powered 220V big blenders reach 1200-1600W.
How much does a 220-volt electric blender cost?
Prices range from around $49 for a solid entry-level blender up to $899 for premium models.
How powerful does a 220 volts blender need to be?
For basic smoothies, 400-600W is enough. For crushing ice or frozen fruit, look for at least 800-1000W. For even more professional results, a 4-in-1 electric high-speed food blender, 220-240V or a 1200W model delivers the best output.
Can I use 220V blenders internationally?
Yes, that’s exactly what they’re built for. You may need a plug adapter for your local socket type, but no voltage converter is required.