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ELECTRICAL MATTERS

Introduction. There are two basic points to keep in mind in order to understand how to use your appliances outside of the United States and Canada.

1. The United States and Canada use 110-volt electricity. Most countries outside North America use 220-volt electricity. Unless your appliance is dual voltage, you need to use a "converter" or a "transformer" to change the 220-volt electricity into 110-volt electricity in order to use a 110-volt appliance. If your appliance is dual voltage, you can switch it to work on 220-volts, without a transformer or converter. (Remember to switch it back to when you return home). To see if your destination country uses 110-volt or 220-volt, please click here to view our Worldwide Electricity Guide.

2. The electrical outlets outside the United States and Canada are usually different from those in North America. The plug on the appliance that you use in the U.S. won't fit into the outlets in most foreign countries. Therefore, you will need a plug adapter in order to plug your appliance into the foreign outlets.

"Converters," "Transformers," "Plug Adapters" - What's the difference?
Converters should be used only with "electric" appliances. Electric appliances are simple heating devices or have mechanical motors. Examples are hair dryers, steam irons, incandescent lamps, and small fans. Converters should not be used for more than three hours at a time.

Transformers are used with "electronic" appliances. Electronic appliances have a chip or circuit. Examples are radios, CD players, shavers, battery rechargers, computer printers, fax machines, televisions, answering machines, and fluorescent lamps. Transformers can also be used with electric appliances and may be operated continually for many days. (The advantage of converters is that they are lighter and less expensive.)

Converters and transformers are available for appliances of different wattages. To find the wattage of your appliance, look at the label located on the appliance or in the owner's manual. The label or manual will show the input voltage, (100, 120, 220, 240, written as volts, V, volts AC or VAC), the wattage (written as watts or W) and sometimes the amperage (e.g. 0.5 Amps or 0.5 A or 500 mA). If only the amperage is shown, multiply the input voltage by the amps to find the watts. Volts x Amps = Watts. (Example - 120V x 0.5A = 60W; meaning a 120-volt appliance rated at 0.5 amps is a 60 watt appliance and requires a transformer or converter of at least 60 watts).

Plug Adapters do not convert electricity. They simply allow a dual-voltage appliance, a transformer or a converter from one country to be plugged into the wall outlet of another country. The plug of an American appliance will not fit into outlets in most foreign countries without an adapter. To see what type of adapter is needed for your destination, please click here to view our Worldwide Electricity Guide.

"So, what should I take? "
First, ask yourself if what you are taking is electric (such as a shaver, an iron, or a portable hair dryer) or electronic (such as an electric toothbrush, CD, radio or cassette player, camcorder battery recharger or laptop computer). Next, find out what its wattage is. One of our popular units is the Auto-Adjusting Converter/Transformer. It is both a 50-2000 watt converter and a 1-50 watt transformer and automatically acts as a either converter or transformer depending on whether the appliance is electric or electronic.
Second, choose the appropriate plug adapter for the country that you are visiting. Since our converter fits European outlets (except the U.K., Italy, Switzerland and Denmark), you will need an adapter to plug it into most European outlets. The Auto-Adjusting converter/transformer also fits these outlets. We have a transformer that fits U.K. outlets and another for European outlets (except in the U.K., Italy, Switzerland and Denmark).

If you are not using your converter or transformer in a country whose outlets match its plug, you should purchase the plug adapter for that country.

Of course, if your appliance is dual voltage, you don't have to worry about converters and transformers. You just need a plug adapter for the country you will be visiting. Did you know that 99% of laptops are dual voltage? It should say 110-240 V somewhere on the power cord.

"Should I take a surge protector? "
If you plan to use expensive electronic equipment abroad (especially a laptop computer), it is advisable to use a surge protector. The surge protector that you use in the United States or Canada is for 100-volt electricity and should NOT be used in countries with 220-volt electricity (but if you need one for the U.S., click here). We offer a travel-size 220-volt surge protector (see the EuroSurge™ below in this section) for use in Europe and other 220-volt areas. In addition, we sell a mini 110-volt surge protector for travel in the U.S. click here. You simply plug your dual-voltage appliance (or your transformer) into the surge protector. You then plug the surge protector into the outlet. The plug on our surge protector fits European outlets (except in the U.K., Italy, Switzerland and Denmark). To use it outside Europe (or in the U.K., Italy or Switzerland), you'll need a plug adapter (designed especially for the EuroSurge™) for the country you'll be visiting.

"What do I need for my computer for use in 220-volt regions?"
Computers are electronic devices and therefore must be used with a transformer (not a converter) unless they are dual voltage. Fortunately, most laptop battery chargers and AC adapters are dual voltage. Because they are dual voltage, they can be used with only a plug adapter for the country you'll be visiting. In addition, it is advisable to use a 220-volt surge protector in 220 volt countries. Simply plug your dual voltage charger or AC adapter into the 220-volt surge protector. Then plug the surge protector into the electrical outlet (using the appropriate plug adapter).

If you want to use your modem abroad, you should make sure that you also have the appropriate teleplug adapter. See the section entitled Modem Adapters.

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Converter 2000 watts.jpg 2000 Watt Converter
$27.00

Converts foreign 220-volt electricity to North American 110-volt electricity.
For use with 110/120-volt electric, heating-type appliances (such as hair dryers, electric curlers, heating pads, incandescent lamps, irons, food/bottle warmers and beverage heaters) rated up to 2000 watts. Not for continuous use or use with electronic appliances (for which a transformer - see below - is needed)

  • Accepts a 2-prong, North American plug.
  • Plugs into European outlets (except in the U.K., Ireland, Italy, Switzerland and Denmark where you'll need a plug adapter - see "Plug Adapters" below).
  • Includes nylon pouch and instructions.
  • Weight: 5 oz.
  • Size: 2" x 2" x 1.5".
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    Transformer - 100 watts

    For use with electronic or electric appliances up to 100 watts (0.5 amps). Transforms 220/240 volt electricity to 110/120 volts. Recommended for use with cell phone, camera and battery chargers, CD players, lamps (incandescent or fluorescent) and other other small electronic equipment of up to 100 watts. You can plug 2-prong or 3-prong North American plugs into this transformer. Fuse protected. Features power switch and "LED" red light indicating power source. Weight: 2 lbs. Size: 4" x 3" x 3".

    If you plan to use the transformer in the U.K., order the U.K. version (which has a U.K. plug).

    If you plan to use the transformer in Europe (including Eastern Europe and Russia), order the European version. Note, in order to use the European transformer in the U.K., Italy, Switzerland or Denmark or in certain countries outside Europe, you will need a plug adapter (please see above).
    Important note: None of these transformers should be tested in the USA!


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    U.K. Version (Up to 100 watts)
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    300VoltageValet Heavy Duty Transformer - 300 watts
    $65.00

    Select the Step Down mode to decrease voltage when using 120 volt North American electronic equipment and appliances in countries with 220-240 volt electricity.

    Select the Step Up mode to increase voltage when using 220-240 volt electronic equipment and appliances in North America.

    Includes a grounded 120 volt North American socket (which accepts North American plugs), a grounded 240 volt Continental European (Schuko) socket (which accepts most European plugs) and a 6 ft. cord with grounded North American plug.

  • Designed for continuous use.
  • Weight: 5 lbs.
  • Size: 6" x 3.5" x 4"
  • One year manufacturer warranty.

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    AutoSwitching VCAB.jpg Autoswitching Converter/Transformer
    $45.00

    Breakthrough technology combines a 50 watt transformer and a 2000 watt converter in one unit. It senses whether an appliance is electric or electronic, and then automatically switches to converter or transformer mode. Use the AutoSwitching Voltage Converter to safely operate your 110/120 volt North American personal appliances while traveling in foreign countries that use 220/240 volt electricity. No switches, no hassles - eliminates confusion between transformer and converter use. (Should not be used with dual voltage appliances).

    The AutoSwitching Converter/Transformer accepts a 2-prong North American plug and can be plugged into European outlets (except in the U.K., Ireland, Italy, Switzerland and Denmark where you'll need a plug adapter - see below).
    For use with motorized and electronic appliances rated up to 50 watts MAXIMUM such as:
    Battery Chargers, Camcorders, Cassette/CD Players, Cell Phones, Contact Lens Sterilizers, Digital Cameras, Electric Shavers, Oral Hygiene Devices, Radios and Sound Machines.

    ALSO, for use with NON-ELECTRONIC heating appliances rated up to 2000 watts MAXIMUM such as: Clothes Steamers, Coffee Makers, Electric Blankets, Electric Curlers, Food/Bottle Warmers, Hair Dryers, Heating Pads, Immersion Heaters, Irons and Incandescent Lamps.

  • Automatic overload protection: no fuses to change.
  • ETL and cETL listed.
  • Size: 3.5" x 2" x 2".
  • Weighs approximately 1lb.
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    GroundedAdapterPlugsVoltageValet.jpg Plug Adapter (Grounded)
    $8.00

    This plug adapter accepts either 2-prong plugs or 3-pin plugs from every country (except South Africa). A plug adapter does not convert electricity. A plug adapter plugs to fit into an outlet. A grounded adapter grounds your appliance, preventing electric shock. This is extremely important because most countries use 240-volt electricity versus the U.S. level of 110 volts.

    Click on "Add to Cart" to select THE EXACT COUNTRY & QUANTITY from pull-down menu; this is not a kit.

    If you don't see your destination, please click here to view our Worldwide Electricity Guide.

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    EuroSurgeVoltage Valet.jpg EuroSurge™ Protector (for 220-240 volt electricity)
    $46.00

    Don't fry your laptop, Blackberry, iPhone, iPod, netbook (or other valuable electronic equipment) in countries with 220 or 240 volt electricity. The surge protector that you use in the U.S. only protects against surges in 110/120 volt electricity - not in 220/240 volt electricity. The EuroSurge™ will protect your valuable equipment against electrical surges in Europe and in other areas where the voltage is 220/240. The EuroSurge™ has two AC outlets, so you can plug in two items at the same time. It has a European plug, so you can plug it into outlets in most European countries, without an adapter. (A special plug adapter is needed for the U.K., Italy, Switzerland and Denmark). The EuroSurge™ can also be used in China, India, Russia, Australia, and in other countries that have 220/240 voltage, although a Special Plug Adapter (see next product below) may be needed to plug it into the country's outlets.

    Includes indicator lights which let you know that the surge protection circuit is working.

    Compatible with ALL laptops, cell phones, iPhones, Blackberry and netbooks.

    Should NOT be used with any equipment of more than 8 amps (1600 watts).

    One year warranty.

    Weighs only 4 oz.

    Compact Size: 3.5" x 2" x 1.5".

    Made in USA.

    Note: You will need a Special Plug Adapter to use the EuroSurge in the following countries:

    Australia/China/New Zealand (same adapter)
    Denmark
    India/Middle East
    Israel
    Italy
    Russia
    South Africa
    Switzerland
    UK/Hong Kong (same adapter)

    (Don't forget to order the correct Special Plug Adapter for use with the EuroSurge™)

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    Special Plug Adapter.jpg Special Plug Adapter for use with the EuroSurge™
    $9.00

    For use with the EuroSurge™ ONLY (may not fit other appliances) in the following countries:
  • Australia/New Zealand, most parts of China
  • Denmark
  • India/Middle East
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Russia
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland
  • UK/Hong Kong.

    To order the correct Special Plug Adapter for the Eurosurge™, click on Add to Cart and select the country and quantity from the pull-down menu, this is not a kit.


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