210V



The World of 210 Volts


Most people would agree that as you travel around the world, it's difficult to take small electronics or appliances with you and use them because of voltage differences. In one country, they might use 110 to 120v, while the next country might use 210 to 230 volts. In all of these situations, voltage converters or voltage transformers will help solve this problem and also save you money as you travel.

A difference in voltage often makes it hard to take necessary items like shavers, irons, hair-dryers, alarm clocks, and entertainment devices like DVD players or TVs.

While it's common to have a voltage level of 240 and above, increasingly with more and more high-tech devices, 210 volts is an accepted standard. Therefore, if you have a 210 V device and plan to travel to some nation where this standard is not yet as readily supported, a converter will be necessary for you. As you search for one, make sure you ask if it supports 210 volts so you can stay "plugged in."

On this site you will read more about 210V as also the about common 210 V devices. Most notably, you will read about Biostar IDEQ 210V. You will also read about the Sangean DT 210V.

Follow these links to biostar ideq 210v and the sangean dt 210v.



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