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Hi,
Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC
Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC
So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer'' that is suitable for your location.
+'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a stepdown ''isolation'' transformer and not a stepdown auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.
+
Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is. This is not suitable for use in Singapore ''only'' because its’ power input cord plug is different to the plugs used in Singapore but this could be overcome by replacing the plug with one that is suitable for Singapore or connecting it via an adapter plug.
You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.
-
-'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a stepdown ''isolation'' transformer and not a stepdown auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.

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Hi,
Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC
Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC
-So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer that is suitable for your location''.
+So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer'' that is suitable for your location.
-Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is. This converter is not suitable for use in Singapore ''only'' because its’ power input socket is different to the input sockets used in Singapore but this could be overcome by making a suitable extension cord.
+Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is. This is not suitable for use in Singapore ''only'' because its’ power input cord plug is different to the plugs used in Singapore but this could be overcome by replacing the plug with one that is suitable for Singapore or connecting it via an adapter plug.
You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.
'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a stepdown ''isolation'' transformer and not a stepdown auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.

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crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC
Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC
So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer that is suitable for your location''.
-Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is. This converter is not suitable for use in Singapore ''only'' because the power input socket design is different to the input sockets used in Singapore but this could be overcome by making a suitable extension cord.
+Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is. This converter is not suitable for use in Singapore ''only'' because its’ power input socket is different to the input sockets used in Singapore but this could be overcome by making a suitable extension cord.
You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.
'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a stepdown ''isolation'' transformer and not a stepdown auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.

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crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC
Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC
-So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer''.
+So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer that is suitable for your location''.
-Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is.
-
-There may be other suppliers that suit you better.
+Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is. This converter is not suitable for use in Singapore ''only'' because the power input socket design is different to the input sockets used in Singapore but this could be overcome by making a suitable extension cord.
You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.
'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a stepdown ''isolation'' transformer and not a stepdown auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.

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crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC
Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC
So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer''.
Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is.
There may be other suppliers that suit you better.
You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.
-'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a step down ''isolation'' transformer and not a step down auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.
+'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a stepdown ''isolation'' transformer and not a stepdown auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.

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crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC
Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC
So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer''.
Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is.
There may be other suppliers that suit you better.
You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.
-'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get an ''isolation'' transformer''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] may explain the safety difference better
+'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get a step down ''isolation'' transformer and not a step down auto transformer.''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] explains the safety differences.

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crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

Your blender has the specifications of 1700W 120VAC

Singapore’s power supply is 220 - 240VAC

So you would need to find a ''240VAC to 120VAC  >2000W isolation stepdown voltage transformer''.

Here’s an [https://www.wallcann.com.au/3000w-step-down-transformer/|example] of what it looks like and what the cost is.

There may be other suppliers that suit you better.

You may think that a 3000W transformer has too high an output capability for a 1700W blender, but if you look at the specifications it is only able to supply 3000W for 1 hour but can supply 2000W continually.

'''For electrical safety, ensure that you get an ''isolation'' transformer''' [https://www.tortech.com.au/isolation-vs-economy/|This] may explain the safety difference better

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