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The SimranSMF-200 Deluxe is a 200 Watts step-down voltage converter designed for international travel, allowing you to use American electronics in 220/240V countries. It features a compact design, thermal fuse protection, and an LED indicator light, making it a reliable companion for laptops, cameras, and other portable devices.
Plug Type | uk |
Item Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Color | Black |
L**A
Shocked if this does not work for you !!! with UPDATE !!!
I bought this for my daughter. She has gone to Europe twice and this unit continues to work for her. She did buy another, but it would seem that the mildly cheaper one could not put up with the strain. This will easily keep the essentials on your trip working. She has lent it to a friend of mine going to Spain and I expect to hear about consistent fabulous results. Good Job on this one !! Robust and wraps up easily. It is heavy, but it is robust !!!My friend borrowed this unit, and it worked perfectly for his personal electronics. But reading the other reviews, and some are inexplicably negative, I thought that the following would be important.When you plug in your device, you need to be sure you are not using too much power. This can harm the device, and so there is some home work to do here.1. Perhaps your personal electronic device has a charger with the wattage written on it. What a Godsend that would be because you simply have to add up the Wattage of the devices you are plugging in. Keep everything under the 200 Watts and you are good.2. If there is no wattage listed, you can calculate this by taking the VOLTAGE of the unit and multiplying this by the CURRENT. This will give you a value called Wattage. Voltage of course is measured in VOLTS and current is measured in AMPS.Small personal items normally have no problem, as the tablet I have in front of me requires 5.0 V (kind of typical for things that plug into USB ports - another wonderful hint!) and draws a current of 1.0 A - that is only 5 Watts. I can plug in many of those units into this one adapter. SO, when it comes to this type of personal device, this unit is wonderful !!On the subject of LAPTOPS, do realize that the adapter that came with your laptop is required to do two things, and likely at the same time. The adapter needs to provide enough power to run your laptop, AND charge up your battery. MANY laptops come with 65 Watt Power adapters, and again this is small enough for this converter. But if you are plugging in a few things for the evening, do remember this little Road Warrior secret. Your laptop draws less power than that when it is ONLY CHARGING. So, with a little trial and error you can plug in all of your electronics, and provided that they are only charging, this converter unit is a TREMENDOUS unit to have !!I still heartily suggest that anyone going to Europe will need one of these.Lastly, and this is outside of my area of expertise, this unit can have other adapters for lesser known areas of Europe and beyond where there are different power conventions. I believe that the voltages will still be 220 V, but the actual fitting is different. Do be sure that you do your research on that !!
R**N
Does what it's supposed to do!
Just as a tip for other travelers that want to save weight on their travels:You may not need this to charge your electronics!Most modern electronics with a wall wart, brick or transformer charger are MULTI-VOLTAGE meaning they will up or down convert on their own. I am currently traveling and able to charge my iPhone, Blackberry, MacBook Pro, ipad and the batteries for my Canon 5Dmk2 and Canon G12 without the usage of this device. I plug these in directly into the outlet. If you look at the power bricks or specs for the charger of these devices, usually in the spec sheet to on the charger itself, it will indicate that they are multi or single voltage.I did bring the converter for charging my batteries for my Dewalt hammer drill. They did charge without a flaw and no errors from the charger. I was also able to charge my Sonicare toothbrush with this without fault. Unfortunately, the Sonicare toothbrush is only US voltage only.... I checked.I travel A LOT to overeseas countries that have 220v output in their household receptacles and have never had a problem with my electronics directly connected. You just have to read the specs. Even though this is relatively light, sometimes every pound counts when you travel. That being said, I've left the step down converter in the country I'm visiting in my storage container. I frequently visit the Philippines so I have a storage area that I leave or take thing from.When I did use this unit, I did not experience any overheating problems, but I did not really tax it with a heavy load. I just used it mostly for charging batteries that did not have a charger that was dual voltage. Hope this helps other travelers!
M**9
It works!
I normally don't write reviews, but I love this converter! I have bought several now, having been to Europe many times in the last 4 years as my daughter was in school in France. If traveling with my family, I buy one for everyone. In the beginning, I used one for several trips and it always worked well. Then as airline weight limits became stricter we have had to leave them there since they are a little heavy and we worry about airline weight limits coming home. So in the last 4 years, I probably have owned 8-10 of them. For the price, it is the most wonderful converter! Small, compact, works for computers, phone chargers, camera chargers, curling irons, etc. The only time I had a problem with one was when a friend tried to use an old high powered hair dryer and it blew out, so probably best to bring a travel hair dryer with dual voltage when traveling. But I can't say enough wonderful things about this converter. Cheap, reliable and we all love it.
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