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My girlfriend bought an electric grill from Thailand.

  • Voltage/Frequency - 220v/50Hz
  • Power - 1,300W
  • Current - 6A

I have what I think is a just an adapter (it has all the different plug types) 100-240V - 2.5A max.

So I don't think it can be used. I think I need a step up converter.

Is this what I would need?






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What type of converter do I need?

The size of a voltage converter is defined by the wattage. Therefore, the size you'll need depends on which devices you'll be powering and the number of watts they use. We would recommend using a voltage converter / transformer which has a Wattage that is 2 to 3 times higher than your appliance.

What kind of converter do I need for Europe?

For Europe the associated travel adaptor is type C, which is the plug which has two round pins.

Do I need a plug adapter or converter?

The big difference between an adapter and a converter is electricity. While the purpose of an adapter is to simply help the plugs on your electronics fit into (or more aptly, adapt to the shape of) foreign outlets, a converter's job is to change the voltage found in an outlet to match that of your devices.



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