Im moving to a country that has 220v and i want to use this appliance(110v 1800W). Will this converter work with it, if it doesn't what should i use?
This one
https://www.amazon.com/2000W-Universal-Travel-Adapter-Converter/dp/B01HTR0IEO/ref=pd_lpo_86_bs_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=9F8RDJ49E4B4WZ6Y3WYR
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0045QEPYM/?tag=thesweethome-20&linkCode=xm2&ascsubtag=SH39855
>>58075723
No, because you need a step-down voltage transformer rated to at least 3600W. A simple wall adapter won't do.
>>58075723
Housefire.
>>58075723
Sorry not answering your question but I was going to buy the same induction unit. You like it? (I mean you want to travel with it so clearly but...)
>>58075729
will that really work reliably for hours?
nice turntable bro, gotta keep spinning sick jamz
>>58075893
>No, because you need a step-down voltage transformer rated to at least 3600W.
Uh, no.
Why would spend 40 dollars to adapt a 60 dollar piece of equipment instead of just spending the 60 dollars for a 240V version?
>>58075723
>go to a hardware in country youve moved to
>ask for a 110v to 220v converter/transformer
also put a note on the plug of your 110v things so you wont accidentally fry it