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Anonymous Posted on Dec 29, 2011

Rewire blender I would like to rewire this blender from 110v compatible to use in a 220v outlet... is this possible? thanks for your help.

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Simple answer; no.I don't know where you are but step-down transformers are a pretty common item (some are even reversible) but make sure that the transformer's power rating is adequate for the blender; for example: if the blender is rated at 200 watts or 1.8 amps (roughly the same at 110V) use a transformer rated at least 50% higher to avoid having the output 'sag' under load.

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