You can check with Chintu Engineering Works at Village market or Auto and Electro care at Yaya Center ground floor. Sorry I don't have their numbers.
Thanks for the answers so far...Anyone have a number for a local dealer for any of the converters mentioned?On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Tony White <tony.mzungu@gmail.com> wrote:High power devices are problematic. My advice would be to use the US
microwave as a cupboard ;) - just buy a new one locally - you would
need at least a 2000 watt transformer to use the US microwave, and
that would cost as much, if not more, than buying a new microwave!
> <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/claudedsouza>
On 26/06/2015, Claude D'souza via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a friend who just relocated to Kenya and he carried his household
> electronics with him. While stuff like her laptop, external drive and
> tablet are fine charging from the mains with only an adapter enabling the
> connection, she is very afraid for her microwave, blender and iron.
>
> Google speaks of getting a converter but also talks of horror stories of
> fried equipment whilst using them. Has anyone on list faced/conquered a
> similar situation?
>
> --
> Claude A. D'souza
> Personal Mobile: 0722887311
> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudedsouza
>
--
Tony White
--