Tell her to get a voltage converter from 220/240V to 110/120V or even a
step down transformer and make sure the output wattage can support the
microwave and blender or she can buy several of them. If its not
overloaded she has no worries of frying equipment. Ive never had
issues with the converter. Am sure they can be gotten locally from Electrical
supply stores. I have a Heavy duty Rockstone Power 2000 watt step up/down transformer
Steve
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?
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