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The 120V to 100V Voltage Converter is a high-efficiency, compact solution designed for powering Japanese appliances in North America. With a robust 1600W capacity, dual outlet functionality, and built-in surge protection, this converter ensures safe and reliable operation. Its lightweight design and smart display make it an essential tool for any tech-savvy traveler or expatriate.
P**R
Finally a step-down converter that's also easy on the eyes
If you've bought power-hungry electronics equipment in Japan and you're worried about our US voltage causing damage over time (you should be!), the UMI 120V to 100V Converter may be your best bet. I've lived in Japan and Europe for many years and have used many converters (220V, 110V, 100V), but most of them sported a bulky, ugly, industrial design or were slim-lined solutions that couldn't handle higher wattage appliances.I've used the 120V to 100V step-down model for a few weeks for a Japan-made Tiger "donabe" rice cooker with a 1,000 watt rating and have been operating it without issue twice a week or more. The UMI Converter looks good -- almost like a small, slim desktop PC, and has a clearly labeled input and output outlet. I have it permanently situated behind my rice cooker along the backsplash of my kitchen and it blends in nicely. It's easy to turn off when not in use and has clear read-outs for voltage and wattage on the front. It's not cheapIn case you're confused, even though most US appliances are rated for 110V, if you measure the voltage output of your outlets you may actually encounter 120V and 125V current. Since my rice cooker is designed for sale in Japan only and has electronic logic modules/timers/displays and speech output, it probably doesn't take kindly to voltage fluctuations. With 1,600 Watt capacity, it can handle my 1,000 Watt cooker without problems and guarantee a long lifespan.I'll report back in in case the converter bows out prematurely, but so far, it's exactly what I was looking for.
H**U
Saved My Wife a Disappointment
It’s a bit heavy and bulky, but it gets the job done. It has two outlets and a digital display showing how many watts you're using. Trust me, this is extremely important—here’s why:My wife bought some Japanese appliances and was told by the store staff that they'd only work with 100V (the Japanese standard voltage). I thought it would be a great idea to buy a small travel converter to solve the issue. It did not.When we got home, the small converter overheated and shut down after 5-7 seconds. The voltage was correct, but the wattage wasn’t. (I’m not an electrician, so I didn’t check the wattage when buying the small converter.)We thought we’d bought a brick, but there was still hope. After a bit of research, I found this converter. So go ahead, buy your Japanese appliances with confidence, because this will keep you safe. Just make sure to check your appliance’s wattage—it should be LESS than what this converter can handle. If your appliance needs more power, you’ll need to buy a higher-capacity converter.
M**N
IT WORKS!
Picked one up to convert my Makita metal shear that operates at 100v to run on the US 120v
M**1
Nice design
Nice design, does not take up to much space, I like the on/off button. Works as designed.
A**Y
Works perfectly
I have several appliances from Japan and all of them work perfectly when connected to this converter. It look nice and compact on my kitchen counter
A**T
Works great
Recently, I recieved a large Hinamatsuri celebration shrine from a friend in Okinawa. It is a very old family heirloom, and hadn't worked in a while. Aside from needing a new key, as it also was a music box, it needed two japanese shrine lights and of course, a converter box to run in America. This box converts wonderfully and allows me to leave the shrine on to illuminate March 3rd (hinamatsuri day) or any other chosen time! Sugoi!
T**E
Sleek appearance in the kitchen
I use this for a rice coooker which is designed for 100V. So far it has been working well. I heard that you can use 100V appliance directly into 110V, but it nmay shoten the life. So I am happy I invested in this device and it looks beautiful.
D**D
Works as intended
I use this product for Japanese appliances that are designed for use at 100V. It works as intended and is easy to use.
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