

🌍 Power your wanderlust with confidence—convert volts, not vibes!
The VCT VM 200 Deluxe is a compact, reliable step-down voltage converter designed to safely power 110V American electronics in 220/240V countries. With a maximum capacity of 200 watts including surge, LED indicator light, and fuse protection, it’s ideal for charging phones, laptops, cameras, and other light portable devices while traveling internationally.
| ASIN | B00127754Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,920 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,161 in International Power Adapters |
| Item model number | VM200 |
| Manufacturer | VCT Electronics |
| Package Dimensions | 11.99 x 9.91 x 8.41 cm; 848 g |
G**I
If you're looking to use a product that you bought in Amazon USA that only supports 110v and you want to use it in Israel which is 220v, this product is amazing, very simple to use, not so heavy, has an extender cable, and does not get too hot while using an electric product of 100W. The quality is fair for the price.
J**E
Me apoyan por favor con la factura de esta compra? Datos fiscales: ADVANCED METHODS CO S DE RL DE CV RFC.- AME000417L83 Domicilio fiscal: Av. Vallarta No. 6503, int. B23 y B24, Planta alta. Col. Ciudad Granja Zapopan, Jalisco CP 45010 Uso del CFDI: Gastos Generales
N**I
A lot of static buzzing and hums caused by poor shielding of the transformer, not recommended if using it for audio products. Otherwise, works for its purpose.
R**N
It was hard picking 110v to 220v voltage converter (also known as voltage transformer / step down converter). There are plenty of negative reviews and you don't know what to expect. I bought this product, and for me - it worked perfectly! Without a hitch. No overheating, no weird sound, no buzzing/hissing/humming or whatever. Zero problems. It is advertised that the maximum output is 200 watts so you shouldn't plug anything too powerful or bad things will happen. Every electronic device lists exactly how much watts it consumes so you can avoid accidents. The negative reviews are from people who plugged 1000w devices like a hair dryer, or electric kettle to a converter that is capable up to 200w.
J**S
Steps down like a champ... I took it to the UK to charge/use an recharble power drill that ran on 110v: it worked great.
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