Voltage Converter Guide

What is the proper voltage for your next travel destination?

Dual or Single Voltage?

Your device will fall in one of three categories: dual voltage, 110-120V only or 220-240V only. If your appliances are not dual voltage, you’ll need a voltage converter or transformer to use them in a country with different voltage outlets. Don’t know if your device is single or dual voltage?There’s an easy way to find out!

Figuring Out Your Device’s Required Wattage

VOLTAGE CONVERTION KEY

Watts = Voltage x Amps

Example:120V x 0.8A = 96W

Amps = milliAmps x / 1000

Example:5mA x / 1000 = 0.005A

The Final Step: Choose the Right Converter/Transformer

Safety First

Please note the higher the power requirement (watt), the larger and heavier transformer you’ll need. A typical 2000W transformer can weigh up to 15 pounds, making it less than ideal for travel. However, a 2000W voltage converter is much smaller and compact. 2000W converters are designed for purely resistive electricals without circuit boards, such as standard hair dryers.

Our voltage converter vs transformer guide goes over converter and transformer differences in greater detail. We recommend staying away from such high-powered small voltage converters all together. Choose a safer and more convenient option, by traveling with a dual voltage hair dryer instead.