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The LVYUAN 1000W Voltage Transformer Converter is a compact, reliable step-up transformer designed to convert 110V input to 220V output, enabling seamless use of high-voltage devices like shredders and espresso machines. With a sturdy build and portable size, it’s perfect for professionals needing dependable power conversion for international or specialized equipment.






| ASIN | B0CQK1C9ZJ |
| Brand Name | LVYUAN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (8) |
| Included Components | U.S. Standard Plug, A Manual. |
| Item Weight | 9.71 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LVYUAN |
| Model | TYUS-1000UP |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Part Number | TYUS-1000UP |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | CE |
S**Y
So far, I've had it for 2 months and love it. I basically use it for my heated blender to make vegetable soups, soybean milk, fruit smoothies and it works perfectly. I've had no issues. There's actually two sockets so you can actually use it for 2 devices. Highly recommend. FYI It is very heavy.
P**L
I bought the to power my paper shredder that has 220v EU plug. Works great!!! No issues so far.
T**D
For some reason I have European power electronics around my house and no way to charge them. So I picked up this too give me the ability to charge The 220v European electronics. It works perfect It allows you to plug into 110 US outlet and output 220 European outlet.
L**U
I don't have occasion to use something like this often, but when it comes up, it's nice to have. It works well, putting out the voltage exactly where I'd expect it to be. The only thing I'm a bit confused about is their pricing schedule. $80 for the 1000 watt, $90 for the 1500 watt, and $90 for the 2500 watt. For the price difference, I really don't recommend the 1000 watt version when the 2500 watt version can be had for $10 more over the 1000 watt and the same price (for some reason) as the 1500 watt. I would only get the 1000 watt version if you absolutely know you'll never, ever need the 1500+ watts for $10 more bucks. Which seems silly to me. Other than their pricing schedule that makes next to no sense, the unit seems solid and will let me run the occasional 220-240v stuff I occasionally come across.
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