Soymilk Makers Compatible for U.S. Use?

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  • #40420
    Avatar photoJanez
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    I am so addicted to making fresh non-dairy milks every morning.  I’m moving back to the U.S. but need to have my daily breakfast tradition!  Soymilk makers run $150 there, though!

    So I want to take back my Midea brand soy milk maker.  Just wondering if it would be able to be used, with an adaptor, and how.

    It has this type of cord:

    http://electricaloutlet.org/type-i

    The U.S. has type A:

    http://electricaloutlet.org/type-a

    Does a travel transformer that goes from type I socket size to American two-holed Type A transform not only to the right socket size but also the right voltage?  From 250V to America’s 125V?

    Confused! Thanks!

    Jane

    #40421
    Avatar photothurm
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    yes there is transformer for type 1, you can find it in ‘almighty’ taobao or walmart when you back to US.

    it’s better to read the user guide of media soy milk maker,  there should be a range of working voltage  in the manual.

    #40428
    Avatar photoRick in China
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    There should be an accepted voltage on the device itself near the power cable…

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