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The NISSYO Transformer NDF Series is a high-capacity step-down transformer designed to convert 120V to 100V, allowing you to safely use your electronic devices. With a robust 1500W capacity and a minimum frequency of 50 Hz, this corded electric transformer is made in Japan, ensuring quality and reliability for all your power needs.
Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
M**K
I like it so far as it runs my rice cooker ...
I bought this 1500-watt rating transformer to run my 1200-watt JDM rice cooker. I have used it for a few weeks. I like it so far as it runs my rice cooker without problem and only gets slightly warm. I'll update my review if it breaks in the future, but I do expect it to last, unlike the 2000-watt model from another brand that is made in China.Pro:- Made in Japan. Yes, I am surprised to find out that this is made in Japan, so I expect it to last.- Compact.- Heavy for its size, feels sturdy and well built, no flex.Con- Don't know if there is a fuse, and if there is one, how to fix/replace it if it burns out.
N**E
it worked for three times, and that was it!
I have had a Nissyo 1100w for 10+ years for a "Hot Carpet" from Japan in US. I have also used that to operate Panasonic Home Bakery(430w) as well and worked fine however, when I purchased Tiger IH rice cooker (750w), it stopped cooking and show an error message. I was so afraid that I might have broken the machine already.Now, I am very happy to find out that my new Nissyo 1500w works on my rice cooker! And it's got two plugs as well which somehow I wasn't able to tell from the Amazon picture. I also purchased a 4year protection plan for $10.00. I wish I had bought the 4year plan for the rice cooker and not the converter.Update - after using Nissyo Transformer for three times for my Japanese rice cooker, the cooker started giving an error message in the middle of cooking and wouldn’t cook any further even after unplug the cord which means I have just wasted the rice.It would be nice for the manufacture to test varieties of home electronic items to give cunsumers some ideas for what types of items work and not. So I took one star away.I also uses the transformer for Aprecia 1250w, and works just fine.
R**.
So far so good
We’ve only been using it a couple months, but so far no issues.Unit is simple, but appears to be well made and heavy duty. I hope it will last at least 3 years.
S**N
Ideal transformer to power Japanese electronics
This is an ideal solution to power high-end electronics from Japan. I use it to power Luxman P-750u Headphone Amplifier. The output voltage is ~98V. It gets lukewarm after few hours of use and is silent. There are also several benefits of using a decoupling transformer when powering analog audio equipment.
G**E
It's a bit pricey but it's great quality, and I feel it's totally worth the ...
I bought this for a 1000w Muji Toaster Oven, I bought in Japan. It's a bit pricey but it's great quality, and I feel it's totally worth the price.I've had it for over 3 months and still going strong. I've used the toaster at the maximum 1000w settings without any issues. It's not as big as other transformers I've seen, and I love the look and color.
I**O
A Keeper.
Very small and heavy, rock solid, build quality is superlative. Perfect for use with Japanese audio equipment, as it is completely silent. Has a clean industrial look and a vibrant cheerful color. Made in Japan. Not cheap, but feels like it will last a lifetime or two.
R**O
Well made, relatively compact.
Metal construction feels solid. Size is relatively compact for such high current rating.
D**D
Made in Japan with good quality
Using it one the electronics from Japan. Works pretty well for half a year. Helps me quite a lot.************************************************6 years update: Still working strong!
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