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220 Electronics is a Worldwide Distributor of Region Free DVD Players, Region Free Blu-ray Players, Home Theater Systems, Multi-System TV's, PAL to NTCS and NTSC to PAL Video Converters, Voltage Converters & Transformers, PAL Camcorders, Unlocked GSM Phones, International Prepaid SIM Cards, 110-240 Volts Appliances, and much more. We specialize in helping families relocating overseas and offer free consultations helping with broadcast system, voltage, and power plug differences. Call Today, or Fill Out This Travel/Relocation Information Form




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Welcome to WorldWideVoltage.com, your online house for 110/220V Electronic Appliances. Our goal is to provide you great brand names at unbelievable low prices.WorldWideVoltage.com is one the largest distributors for household Electronic Goods, we Guarantee the infrastructure to offer you nothing but the best in quality of products and after sales service. We deal in 110 Volts and 220 Volts household appliances for North America and 220 Volts for Europe and Asia and dual voltage goods for all over the world.


Your best source for region-free DVD Players, voltage converters and 220 volt appliances. If you live an international life, you've come to the right place. You'll find the electronics you need to relocate overseas or play DVDs from any region in the world. When you shop at Bombay Electronics, you get these great benefits:


Our huge selection of Voltage Converters and Outlet Adapters are just a few of the reasons to shop with us. And, with the expansion and popularity of Curved TVs and Ultra HD Blu-Ray Players, we are ready for the future of technology with 4K Televisions, 4K Blu-Ray Players and other similar high-end electronics. Shop now for these items and more!


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We have been dealing with 220 volt electronics and appliances for over 20 years with huge selection of voltage converters and appliances for your overseas needs, exclusively for 220 volt 50hz and all at absolutely competitive prices. We also carry a wide variety of dual voltage electronics which are ready to use in BOTH 110V countries as well as 220V countries without the need of a converter. All transactions made through our website are secure and protected and customer information is never shared with outside parties. Here at DVD Overseas Electronics we strive to provide the best customer experience for our shoppers. Please contact us for more information regarding our products and we welcome your suggestions to help improve our site. Thank you.


NEW BRAUN MQ930 220V CORDLESS HAND BLENDER 220 VOLTAGE FOR EXPORT (NOT FOR USE IN THE USA) This powerful Braun 220-volt Cordless Blender is the most effortless way to prepare food and can be used anywhere. It is the perfect tool to easily create foods, drinks and desserts. Blend a wide of variety of soft and hard foods, producing best results every time. Discover effortless preparation with the new and stylish Braun Multiquick 9 MQ930cc. With its handle, ergonomics and choice of...


SUNCA SF-957 LED DUAL VOLTAGE FLASH LIGHT LANTERN This Sunca SF-957 Rechargeable Emergency Lantern helps you work efficiently in night-time car repairs, near-at-hand tasks, or any nighttime activity! It works great as an emergency light as well. DON'T BE LEFT IN THE DARK! Let this lantern guide you to the right path. Works in any country on 110 volt or 220 volt!


England is a country located in Great Britain, an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean, off mainland Europe. In order to use electronics from the United States in England , as well as most other countries outside of the American continent, you need two things, a voltage converter and a plug adapter, unless you have dual-voltage electronics. Dual-voltage electronics will work in other countries that use 220v, without a voltage converter. Most countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia use 220v. North America, most of Central America, and much of South America uses 110v. England is a country that uses 220v. The rest of Europe mostly uses 220v as well. If you are traveling to England , be sure to bring either a voltage converter or dual-voltage appliances. If you try to use single-volt appliances in England , you could cause a fire. But how do you know if your electronics are dual-volt or single-volt?


Look for the voltage rating directly on your appliance. If it says 110v, then it is a single-volt appliance. In this case, find the wattage by either looking on the appliance, or multiplying the voltage by the amp. Then, buy a voltage converter for this appliance that has a wattage at least 25% higher than the appliance. This helps the voltage converter to last longer.


But if you found a voltage rating on your appliance that listed 110v-220v, then it is dual-volt. You do not need a voltage converter for these appliances to function in England and other countries that use 220v electrical current.


In most of the world, household outlet voltage is 220 volts. In the United States and neighboring countries, however, household outlets run at 110 or 120 volts. This can pose a serious problem for travelers. Connecting a 220 volt appliance to a 110 volt outlet can damage or destroy the appliance. Fortunately, voltage adapters, which completely fix the problem, are cheap and easily available.


Always make sure to consult travel guides to ensure you have the correct adapters. Some companies sell dual-voltage appliances, designed for travelers, that can be used with different voltage outlets.


Though several countries operate on a 220-volt standard, plug styles vary. This is an important consideration, as many are mutually incompatible: you cannot use a Japanese-style plug (flat blades) in an Italian-style outlet (round pins), for example. So it pays to know the exact plug type you'll be needing for your appliances. In some instances, the appliance manufacturers have designed their equipment for international use. Some travel appliances come with a universal end plug that accepts different slide-in adapters, provided with the appliance for your convenience.


Buy a 110 volt to 220 volt adapter. While this may sound backward, remember that the wall voltage is 110 volts and your appliance needs 220 volts to run, so you need a device that will take 110 volts and step it up to 220 volts (in short, 110 mains to adapter to 220 device). These are available in most electronics stores and usually cost less than $20. Many of them will also say explicitly on their packaging that they are designed to let you use European appliances in the United States.


Connect the voltage adapter to the 110 volt wall outlet. Depending on what part of the world you are in, you may also need an outlet adapter to connect the voltage adapter. Most travel guides have information on the types of outlets that are used in different countries. Before traveling, consult one of these to make sure you will be able to plug your voltage adapter into the wall outlets. Outlet adapters are also inexpensive and available in most places that sell electronics or travel supplies.


Connect your 220 volt appliance to the outlet on the 110 volt to 220 volt voltage adapter. Verify that the outlet shape on your voltage adapter matches the outlet shape your appliance uses. If it does not, you can attach another outlet adapter to your voltage adapter to make it match with your appliance.


The fact is, the 10 to 25 volt difference results in poor performance as a result of the appliance or device not getting the necessary power. Electric motors will turn slower if at all, which can result in burnout and a possible electrical fire. Meanwhile heating elements in light bulbs and tubes are greatly compromised. The same rules generally apply when bringing Japanese (100 volt) products to the USA and Canada.


In sum, you don't have to leave that 100-volt Japanese rice cooker or bread machine back in Japan. You can use an ACUPWR AJD-series step down voltage transformer or an AJU-series step up model to bridge the gap between Japan and USA/Canada. For appliances that require 220-240 volts, our AJ-EUD series converts voltage between Japan's 100 volts and 220-240 volts. Remember that ACUPWR transformers are built in the USA using premium components and workmanship--safe, reliable, and built to last. We even offer a lifetime warranty and $10,000 damage coverage. We dare you to find a company that stands by its products the way we stand by ours!


Should you bring an electric plug adapter or power voltage converter on your trip to Paris? And if so, what is the best power adapter and converter for France?


If you are like many travelers to Paris or elsewhere in France, you may be wondering: How do I charge my iPhone (or Android) and laptop? What about my hair dryer? My electric shaver? Do I need a special US/Canada-to-France (or other country to France) adapter or converter to use my electronics in Paris?


Virtually all modern electronics such as laptops, tablets, and mobile phone chargers have auto-switching voltage converter/transformers (often called "power adapters") built into their power supply or charger.


If you see dual voltage listed, check to see if there's a switch where you must change it manually - for example, from 110v to 220v. If so, make a note on your trip check list to flip the voltage switch to 220v when you pack for your trip, and then flip it back to 110v when you pack to leave Paris. If you wait to flip until you arrive in Paris or return home, the fog of jet lag may cause you to forget to do it. Plugging a 110v hairdryer into a 220v outlet will fry it before you notice what's happening. (Don't ask us how we know this!) 041b061a72


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