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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 5 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works OK if you use it for the correct applications Dec 29, 2009
By Oliver Cornell Works OK if you use it for the correct applications like toasters, hair dryers, curling irons, etc... It seams to be most appropriate for items that use a lot of watts powering heating elements. It probably should not be used for sensitive electronics or items that remain on for long periods of time.
We have seen inconsistent results in some cases, but nothing one would not expect. When used with our toaster, the toast is almost too dark when set to the lowest setting. On the other hand, we have to leave waffles in the waffle iron a minute or so after the timing light goes off or they will be undercooked. Both appliances worked normally one 110v.
We have been using 2 of these units daily for the last year with our US appliances on 220v power. Considering their cost and that they work as well today as they did on day one, I would buy them again.
PERFECT Nov 09, 2008
By Traveler Used this converter in St. Maarten, along with an adapter to extend. (The sockets in SXM are very deep in the walls.) Everything worked great.
Worked like a charm. Jun 20, 2008
By Bill W
"Bill W"
We spent a week in Ireland after purchasing two of these converters. They were used in two different hotel rooms in four different cities throughout Ireland. Never a problem with either curling irons or hair dryers.
What kind of watts are we talking about? Oct 15, 2007
By Cristian I have purchased this converter because it is advertised as a 1600watts appliance. I plugged it in happily, together with my 150watt Xbox (the original one, not the 360). Luckily, my Xbox did not explode. Unluckily, this converter died. It made a big flame and a loud "boom". That was the end of it. Good luck to any future buyer, make sure you don't have anything flammable nearby when you test it.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Disaster Feb 09, 2008
By ooki-ni It killed everything on the way.
The description of the item should list what kind of products it may be used for, and what kind of products it may not be used for.
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