Recoton ADF1650 50/1600W Dual Wattage Travel Converter

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Recoton ADF1650 50/1600W Dual Wattage Travel Converter
Recoton ADF1650 50/1600W Dual Wattage Travel Converter

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Product Details

  • Brand: Recoton
  • Model: ADF-1650
  • Released on: 2002-12-26
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x
    4.25" w x
    2.88" l,
    1.80 pounds

Features

  • Dual voltage converter for use with 50 watt and 1600 watt devices
  • Converts foreign voltage (220-240V AC) to USA voltage (110-120V AC)
  • For use with hair dryers, irons, coffee makers, clothes steamers, hair stylers, radios, CD players, camcorder chargers, etc.











Product Description

World-wide Foreign Travel Converter Kit - Provides for your electrical traveling needs in most foreign countries.
Converts the overseas 220V power to 110V USA power.
Allows the use of American 110V products overseas with 220V power in most foreign countries.
Dual Wattage Low & High setting for 50Watt/1600 Watts.
This kit is for the light duty travel products whose rating is 50 watts - 1600 watts.
50 watts is designed for Blackberry, phones, Cameras, iPods, razors, shavers, tape recorders, calculators, radios and other battery chargers.
1600 watts setting is for hair dryers upto 1600 watts.
DO NOT use this light duty converter with Household appliances, heating appliances, hair straightners, laptops or power tools.








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

101 of 104 people found the following review helpful.
2Learn the truth about "Dual Wattage" converter and don't get burned
By NLee the Engineer
This item offered here (Recoton ADF1650 50/1600W Dual Wattage Travel Converter) is actually two different converters built into one package. At LOW setting (up to 50W), it uses a small AC transformer to convert 220V sinusoidal waveform into a 110V sinusoidal waveform. This is the preferred approach which works well for any low power appliance.To handle higher power, however, the AC transformer must be made bulkier and heavier (around 20 pounds just for 1000W). This makes it impractical as a travel voltage converter for large-wattage appliance. Therefore another method is used by this converter...At HIGH setting (50-1600W), this convert simply uses a solid-state switch inside to chop off part of the 220V sinusoidal waveform. The resulted waveform, as seen by the appliance, is highly distorted and is far from an 110V sinusoidal AC voltage.For a purely resistive appliance (such as travel iron or water heater) it works just fine irregardless of different voltage waveform. But if you ever try to power an electronic appliance (such as TV, computer or battery charger) with this distorted 220V waveform, it will probably be fried in an instant!The product manual did warn against using the HIGH setting for any electronic appliance exceeding 50W. So legally the company is covered. My advice is to stay away from this potentially destructive product - unless you are really, REALLY careful about what to plug in. Chances are, sooner or later somebody will forget about this warning and plug a Xbox into this "converter" - only to get a big BOOM!If you must bring electronic appliances with your oversea trips, make sure they are rated for universal voltage of 100-240V AC. That way, you can safely use them in other countries without the need for a volatge converter. Power supplies for most portable electronics (laptop, camcorder, cell-phone, electric shavers, etc.) are already designed for universal voltage, although some of them may require you to physically flip a switch.But don't forget, even if you don't need a voltage converter, you still must bring a set of plug adapters for foreign countries. For example, consider the Travel Smart Polarized Adapter Plug 5 Piece Set for this purpose.

129 of 137 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent.
By Rheumor
This kit is well made, contains all the plug adapters you'll need to travel to 6 continents, and unlike some, has switchable wattage to allow the use of both low voltage (eg. battery rechargers) and high voltage (eg. hair dryers) appliances.

32 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
1Don't Buy This!
By Mark Hagen
I bought this converter for a trip to Spain. Each time I used it, I smelled a plastic burning odor and the unit was too hot to handle. I had to unplug whatever device was connected to it and wait about 10 minutes before removing it from the wall outlet. When I took it to Peru four months later, I had the same experience, only this time it "exploded" while using my electric shaver. I immediately unplugged the shaver and grabbed a towel to remove the converter from the outlet. The room smelled strongly of burning plastic. Unfortunately, I burned out the motor of the shaver. I also noticed that the cell phone I had tried to charge earlier in the day had not charged. The charger was burned out and obviously no longer works back home in the states.To add insult to injury, I've been bounced around from service rep to service rep trying to contact the company. I've been issued four "case numbers" each time I call in. Now they've got me waiting for a call from the legal department. Do they smell a lawsuit?My recommendation is to NOT buy this device. Another review talks of how heavy the unit is and how the user had to prop it up. That's definitely been my experience. In Spain, I had to use the two prong accessory to plug it into the recessed outlet in the bathroom. I actually had to hold the unit to keep it from falling out. (Yes, I know, not smart, holding an electrical device while in the bathroom!)Spend a few extra bucks and get a better converter.

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