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The Simran AC-2000 is a CE-certified, heavy-duty voltage converter transformer delivering 2000 watts of continuous power. It supports both 110V/120V and 220V/240V inputs with 50Hz/60Hz compatibility, featuring a step-up/step-down switch and four versatile outlets including a patented universal socket. Built with a durable metal casing, fuse protection, and grounded plugs, it’s designed for global use with sensitive electronics, household appliances, and heavy-duty machines, making it the go-to power solution for professionals and global travelers alike.
| ASIN | B004MPR42Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,408 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #706 in Power Converters |
| Brand | Simran |
| Brand Name | Simran |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810128010863 |
| Item Type Name | 110v 220v voltage converter transformer |
| Item Weight | 22.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VCT Electronics |
| Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model | AC-2000 |
| Mounting Type | Portable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | AC-2000 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | CE |
| UPC | 810128010863 |
| Warranty Description | 30 Days |
J**N
Works great.
I have used this to power several different pieces of European voltage equipment and used it fairly hard over the past two years. Works great
M**A
Great converter👍🏻
I bought the 2000 watts converter for a 1000 watts pressure cooker. I had it for a month now and it’s doing exactly what it’s supposed to. At first, it was set on the 220 outlet & when I turned on the pressure cooker it kept giving me error messages until I figured how to switch it to my 110 outlet. In case you faced the same problem, it’s in the back, a little handle that you need to pull down/ up depending on the voltage you have at your house.
S**U
saved us a lot of money!!!
We are very happy with this size Converter, since we run our Kitchen Aid on it. It doesn't slow down and we didn't have to sell all our appliances, including our vacuum-sealer stand mixer and hand mixer!!!!
B**7
Doesn’t work to the wattage advertised
Dissointed. Only works on our toaster at a mere 800 watts. Didn’t work on our kettle at 1600 watts. Useless.
C**N
Has been running for 6 months without issues.
I have been using this on a 220V coffee maker for about 6 months now. Works great, no overheat. The key is to buy a unit with at least 50% more capacity of what are you going to use, thats an engineering thumb rule (worked for me).
K**Y
Steps up/down power but not frequency Hz
Update - Been using this for over a year now and it has worked great. Wife has used her German Kitchen Aid that is 220volts 50/60Hz and with the Thermomix that is 220 volts 50/60Hz. She hasn't had any issues. The device it self can be plugged into a German outlet that has 220 volts 50Hz and can be used as a transformer to step down the power to 110 volts 50Hz or it can be plugged into a US outlet at 110 volts 60Hz and will step up to 220 volts 60Hz. It does not step up or step down the frequency though. If you are drawing power at 60Hz the output will be 60Hz. If you draw power at 50Hz the output will be 50Hz. I recommend you look at your device you plan on plugging in and see if it supports both 50 and 60Hz. If it does and the wattage of your device is below 500 you should have no problems. Just remember if you plug in multiple devices at the same time, you have to add up the wattage. So for example, if 2 devices are rated at 300 watts each, they will work fine as long as your input and output frequency matches but do not plug in both devices as the total will be 600 watts. Trying to pull more power or wattage from a device than what is recommended is the way a lot of electrical fires start. Original- Works great as long as you don't have devices where you have to also adjust the frequency. In Europe, many devices with motors are 50 Hz and in the US they are 60 Hz. If your device only supports 50Hz and you use it in the US, it will most likely cause issues. We use it for my wife's thermomix which is 220 volts only but supports both 50 and 60Hz. We just moved back to the US so we didn't want to get a new thermomix so this was the best way for us. We have been using it for almost 3 months without any issues. Thermomix has been working great off of it. Just be careful on the frequency support of your device. So if you are going to Europe and you need to step down to 110 volts, it will do that but the frequency will be 50Hz. If you need to step up to 220 in the US, it will support that but the frequency will be 60Hz. Most electronics support both 50 and 60Hz, but many appliances and devices with motors in them do not. Just look at your device where the power cable is and you should see a label with what power and frequencies your device supports.
K**T
Enough Power and outlets. no worry for power capacity
it is just perfect for step down of my coffee machine which i could not use for a while. it has enough input and power to cover even though it is bit big. Strongly recommended.
E**M
Silent and working but some fluctuations
I am using this with a 220V crepe maker. The wattage of my device is way below the capacity of the converter. It takes longer than it would normally for the crepe maker to warm up and there are some fluctuations over time as I can tell the temperature drops and crepes sometimes take longer to cook so I am guessing the current provided is fluctuating as well. But so far it is working. Best part is that it is silent.
L**A
Funciona perfectamente
Estaba preocupada de que no fuera a funcionar, pero todo muy bien, el empaque, el tiempo de entrega, etc. Funciona perfecto, no se calienta ni hace ruido. La pedí para una máquina para hacer pan que venía de España. Funcionó perfectamente.
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