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The Simran SMF-200 Deluxe is a 200-watt step-down voltage converter designed for international travelers. It converts 220/240V AC power to 110/120V, enabling safe use of American electronics like laptops, cameras, and phones in Europe, Asia, and other 220/240V regions. Featuring a robust build, thermal fuse protection, and an LED indicator, it ensures reliable and safe operation for light portable devices. Compact and travel-friendly, it requires an additional plug adapter for UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. Ideal for professionals who demand dependable power solutions on the go.
| ASIN | B000W9DJ1Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,454 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #781 in Power Converters |
| Brand | Simran |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,739 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | SIMRAN |
| Mfr Part Number | SMF-200 |
| Model Number | SMF-200 |
| Number of Outlets | 1 |
| Output Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Plug Type | Type G |
| Power Source | AC |
| UPC | 810128010054 810128010016 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**A
Shocked if this does not work for you !!! with UPDATE !!!
I bought this for my daughter. She has gone to Europe twice and this unit continues to work for her. She did buy another, but it would seem that the mildly cheaper one could not put up with the strain. This will easily keep the essentials on your trip working. She has lent it to a friend of mine going to Spain and I expect to hear about consistent fabulous results. Good Job on this one !! Robust and wraps up easily. It is heavy, but it is robust !!! My friend borrowed this unit, and it worked perfectly for his personal electronics. But reading the other reviews, and some are inexplicably negative, I thought that the following would be important. When you plug in your device, you need to be sure you are not using too much power. This can harm the device, and so there is some home work to do here. 1. Perhaps your personal electronic device has a charger with the wattage written on it. What a Godsend that would be because you simply have to add up the Wattage of the devices you are plugging in. Keep everything under the 200 Watts and you are good. 2. If there is no wattage listed, you can calculate this by taking the VOLTAGE of the unit and multiplying this by the CURRENT. This will give you a value called Wattage. Voltage of course is measured in VOLTS and current is measured in AMPS. Small personal items normally have no problem, as the tablet I have in front of me requires 5.0 V (kind of typical for things that plug into USB ports - another wonderful hint!) and draws a current of 1.0 A - that is only 5 Watts. I can plug in many of those units into this one adapter. SO, when it comes to this type of personal device, this unit is wonderful !! On the subject of LAPTOPS, do realize that the adapter that came with your laptop is required to do two things, and likely at the same time. The adapter needs to provide enough power to run your laptop, AND charge up your battery. MANY laptops come with 65 Watt Power adapters, and again this is small enough for this converter. But if you are plugging in a few things for the evening, do remember this little Road Warrior secret. Your laptop draws less power than that when it is ONLY CHARGING. So, with a little trial and error you can plug in all of your electronics, and provided that they are only charging, this converter unit is a TREMENDOUS unit to have !! I still heartily suggest that anyone going to Europe will need one of these. Lastly, and this is outside of my area of expertise, this unit can have other adapters for lesser known areas of Europe and beyond where there are different power conventions. I believe that the voltages will still be 220 V, but the actual fitting is different. Do be sure that you do your research on that !!
R**N
Does what it's supposed to do!
Just as a tip for other travelers that want to save weight on their travels: You may not need this to charge your electronics! Most modern electronics with a wall wart, brick or transformer charger are MULTI-VOLTAGE meaning they will up or down convert on their own. I am currently traveling and able to charge my iPhone, Blackberry, MacBook Pro, ipad and the batteries for my Canon 5Dmk2 and Canon G12 without the usage of this device. I plug these in directly into the outlet. If you look at the power bricks or specs for the charger of these devices, usually in the spec sheet to on the charger itself, it will indicate that they are multi or single voltage. I did bring the converter for charging my batteries for my Dewalt hammer drill. They did charge without a flaw and no errors from the charger. I was also able to charge my Sonicare toothbrush with this without fault. Unfortunately, the Sonicare toothbrush is only US voltage only.... I checked. I travel A LOT to overeseas countries that have 220v output in their household receptacles and have never had a problem with my electronics directly connected. You just have to read the specs. Even though this is relatively light, sometimes every pound counts when you travel. That being said, I've left the step down converter in the country I'm visiting in my storage container. I frequently visit the Philippines so I have a storage area that I leave or take thing from. When I did use this unit, I did not experience any overheating problems, but I did not really tax it with a heavy load. I just used it mostly for charging batteries that did not have a charger that was dual voltage. Hope this helps other travelers!
D**2
Worked flawlessly with my wife's flat iron
I purchased this for my wife. I have universal adapters for foreign travel outside of the U.S. but I did not have a voltage converter. Most of my electronics will operate from 100-240v BUT my wife had a flat iron that is 110v only. Her iron required not just an adapter, but it required that the voltage be converted from 220v to 110v, thus the need for this product. The problem was that virtually all of the voltage converters say DO NOT USE with resistance heat items such a flat irons and hair dryers. I looked at the specs on my wife's flat iron and it uses 40 watts. With a 110 to 120v circuit, 40 watts is 1/3 amp. That seemed to be awfully small for a flat iron that got hot but I looked at the spec several times and sure enough it was only 40 watts. So even against the dire warning not use this converter with flat irons (and seeing no other alternative and failing to understand why a 200 watt converter would not work with a 40 watt load) I bought it. It worked flawlessly and the converter did not even get warm. The flat iron heated as usual and worked perfectly. So my suggestion is that if you are going to use this with resistance heat such as a flat iron that you stay WELL UNDER the 200 watt capacity and you should be fine. I deducted one star because the thing is HEAVY. Although it is compact, it feels like it is made of lead and will add weight to your suitcase. Otherwise a great item.
D**X
Used to convert 230 to 115 60Hz American.
I bought this for an unusual purpose and it worked great for me. I purchased a UV lamp for HVAC sanitization. The lamp is intended to plug into a standard outlet and remain on all the time, but I thought that it made more sense to have the light turn on only when the fan of the HVAC turns on. I went to wire it in and discovered that the fan is 230 volts, so that wouldn't work to power the lamp. I bought this to convert it down to the 115Vac the lamp required. The lamp is low wattage so it's perfect. I'm very happy. Since this is a review I thought I'd mention a couple of other things. For my purpose I just cut the plug off and wired it in directly. Most travel adapters have an assortment of different plugs that can be used depending on your needs, this one does not. The plug is a single European style without any other of the common plugs That may be needed in other countries . So if you want to use this for travel make sure that you look into your destination and have the correct type for your application. Also this is nothing fancy, it is literally just a 2 to 1 Transformer. Which makes it versatile because it doesn't really care about things like the line frequency. Also it should be really durable because it doesn't have a circuit board with delicate components to break.
A**R
The Perfect Step Down Transformer. If you actually need one, that is...
Most people likely will never need this item. Contrary to the item name/description here, phones, computers, tablets, readers, fitness trackers and other devices are typically designed to charge in a range from ~100-240v. This means that all you need is a plug adapter to convert your existing plug to be compatible with the outlets in the country you are traveling to, not this step down transformer. When you have a device, however, that must be stepped down to be able to use it, this converter is awesome. I use an electric razor that requires 110v. In the past, I've burned out two of them utilizing the 110v razor outlets that many countries have in their bathrooms. I should've known something was up both time as the razor just didn't sound right when operating it using those outlets, but needing a shave, I pressed on, and destroyed two razors in the process. I purchased this converter in the hopes that it would prevent me from ever having to replace my electric razor again, and that I wouldn't have to resort to a blade while traveling. It did not disappoint! Immediately upon turning on the razor the first time after plugging it into this unit, I knew the problems of the past were gone. The razor sounded exactly as it did when plugged in in the US. You can not go wrong with this unit if you are one of those folks that actually needs a step down transformer. Unless you need it for a high wattage item like a hairdryer of a curling iron. This until isn't designed for that kind of wattage, so you'll have to look elsewhere.
J**S
Works well
After reading other reviews, it seemed like a good idea to test this device here at home before relying on it overseas. This is easy to do if you have access to 240v at home, but you may want someone familiar with electrical devices to help. Since some reviews mentioned heating as an issue, I tried it with no load for half an hour, observing only 10 degrees increase in temperature. Next was a 40 watts light bulb as the load, then 75 watts, then 100 watts. At 100 watts, the outside case warmed up to 161 degrees after an hour, which isn't too bad. However, the temperature never really stabilized, indicating that heat buildup could be an issue if running near the full rated load (200 watts), especially for extended times. I don't think it would be a problem with less than 50 watts or so of load. I took the case apart and found it had no ventilation holes to allow the heat to escape. If you are running near the full rated load, you may want to open the case (with the unit disconnected!) to allow the heat to escape if you plan to run if for longer than 20 minutes or so. Another thing -- the power rating of 200 watts is valid only for a purely resistive load, such as a light bulb. The rating for other loads, such as a motor or battery charger, with a 'power factor' less than one, would be less than 200 watts since such loads require more current for the same power. The rating of 200 watts at 120 volts for a resistive load translates into 1.66 amps of current. It is the current (amps) that should be observed as the maximum for all loads. The product description says `Fuse Protection' but I did not see a fuse inside the unit.
B**N
Seems to work well, some minor quibbles
This transformer has worked admirably so far. I used it on a trip to India, and it worked well. It doesn't make any noise while in use, and it seems to stay reasonably cool. Not like I'm drawing all that much wattage through it, but it seems to be just fine. Just a few quibbles: 1. The 110-volt North American plug offered on the front of the unit has a spot for a grounding prong, but the unit itself is not grounded. I still cannot fathom the logic of that design choice. Especially in India, where European plugs are *required* to have a grounding prong. You can't get a plug like this one into the outlet without one; the outlets have an internal safety device that only opens when a grounding prong is inserted into the outlet. Sadly, the only way I could get this to work in India was to insert a pen in the grounding prong hole to release the safety and then insert the plug into the power holes. 2. The only justification I could find for not having a grounded unit is that the unit is fuse-protected. But they don't tell you what kind of fuse is required, and the fuse is located *inside* the unit, such that you would need a screwdriver to open the unit to replace the fuse. If it is going to be fuse-protected, the fuses must be user-replaceable, and need to be easily accessible without the use of tools, which I'd rather not carry around with me when I'm traveling internationally. (See EDIT below) As far as the usability goes, it works as designed: it takes 230-240V power and steps it down to 110V power, offering you a North American power outlet. It's reasonably small and lightweight in comparison to some other transformers, but that's because it handles a much lower wattage. You have to be careful about the application that this will be used for: works well for laptops, phone chargers, electric razors, etc, but don't plug anything into it that draws over 200W, like your curling iron or hairdryer, as you'll fry the transformer instantly. And the lack of a grounded power plug and the internal fuse are poor design choices which nearly limits the functionality of the unit to the point where it's almost worth it to pay a little more for a better-designed unit. For the price, it was worth it for me. Just make sure you understand the application for which it will be used before you buy it. EDIT: I found out two new things about this unit that are very interesting. 1. There is NO INTERNAL FUSE, regardless of what the documentation says. Opening the unit up and poking around clearly reveals this. 2. The grounding prong hole on the front of the unit is not connected to anything on the inside; the unit does not ground the item plugged into it, nor does it attempt to. So not only is the grounding plug on the front misleading, so is the documentation. As I mentioned earlier, for the price, it does what you'd expect. In other words, you get what you pay for. EDIT 2: Some very smart electrical engineers told me that this unit has a "thermal fuse" which should, in theory, trip if the unit begins to overheat. It is self-resetting, so when it cools it should reset. Doesn't change the commentary regarding the grounding prong hole and the unit not being electrically grounded.
M**B
Simran SMF-200, works well for select purposes.
"Simran SMF-200 Deluxe 200 Watts Step Down Voltage Converter for International Travel to AC 220V/240V Countries". I bought this product for a trip to Spain, needed to run my laptops and to recharge phone, camera, laptop batteries, etc. Note that the power supply for my laptop is rated as having a 120-240V input. Many power supply "bricks" are thus rated, in principle letting them plug directly into a 240 volt supply (Spain). Thus in theory, I could have plugged my laptop directly into the Spanish outlets. However, reality does not always respect theory, so despite its nominal 120-240V input, I had concerns about my power supply overheating or burning out if I plugged directly into the Spanish receptacles. So instead, I plugged the Simran SMF-200 into the 240V wall, then my laptop power supply into the SMF-200, knowing that if anything blew out, it would be the SMF-200 converter, but my laptop and its adapter would be safe. Some of my other devices, such as my camera battery charger, have only a 120V input rating, so the stepdown converter was mandatory. To use this device, I plugged it into the Spanish wall receptacles. I then plugged my PC power supply (2-prong American) into the outlet on the SMF-200. To use or charge several devices at once, I first plugged a portable multi-outlet power strip into the SMF-200. My peak usage was to simultaneously run my main laptop, charge the battery on my secondary laptop, charge a camera battery, and charge a smartphone. For my needs, this product worked perfectly. If your needs are the same, then this review is a "recommend". Reviews on Amazon are mixed, only 52% 5-star, and 20% 1 & 2-star. The common negative thread seems to be the device not working after a while, smoking or fizzling out. It seems like many (but not all) complaints came after using hair dryers or other "appliances". I think these comments reflect the limitations of this device and inadequacies of the product description. It is good for certain uses, not good for others. Buy it and use it for the wrong purpose, and it will break and seem like a worthless purchase. Here is what I noticed. When plugged in but not charging or running anything, the SMF-200 was slightly warm (as expected, like any transformer or power brick). When running my laptop, it was even warmer, more so than expected for a normal power brick running off of 120V, but consistent with expectations for a voltage down-converter. However, it was not unusually or dangerously hot, and I never sensed that it was overheating. However, I would worry that if trying to run a hair dryer or some other non-digital crude electrical device, that it would get excessively hot. This device cost $13.65 from Amazon - cheap. That does not imply that it is cheaply made, just that it is a minimally engineered item made with a minimum of inexpensive parts. It is solid and heavy, the outer case sturdy and well fit. Inside, I imagine it is just another power brick, a simple transformer with a 240V input and a 120V output. Among electrical devices, it is about as low tech, basic, and inexpensive as anything there is. This is not a pejorative "you get what you pay for". You get exactly what you pay for as long as you understand what you paid for, a bare bones no frills transformer that probably delivers its nominal specs but with no margin or safety factor. Two things to keep in mind: (1) Hair dryers and other devices with crude electric motors create power spikes that might overwhelm the nominal specs of the SMF-200. (2) A transformer generates waste heat, and as you put more load on it, it gets hotter. Cheap transformers generate more heat (efficient low loss transformers are more expensive). Furthermore, if the device is not designed to dissipate waste heat, it can overheat, damaging insulation or other coatings, then smoking then shorting out dead, even before reaching its nominal power rating. That would seem to be the case with the SMF-200. Running a hair dryer for 5 minutes on this thing will probably cook it, as reported in the many negative reviews. This device is not meant to run hair dryers and other "appliances", nothing with a heating element or an AC motor, nothing that exceeds the power rating of the SMF-200. I would suggest that you keep net power draw to no more than 80% of rated capacity (200 x 0.80 = 160 watts). Also, when I used it, I plugged in then promptly unplugged it when not in use. I had it plugged in for many hours at a time, but never just for standby or because I had forgotten it (which can burn out cheaply made transformers or bricks). One Amazon review mentioned dismantling the item to find that "ground" on the three-prong receptacle was not attached to anything. Spanish receptacles seem to have only two prongs, so it is not surprising that the third prong slot is a "dead end". However, it does serve the purpose that if the plug on your device has a third prong, then you can at least plug it in and get power (plugging a three-prong male plug into a two prong female receptacle just isn't possible). However, if your device was designed with a third prong ground, there was probably an important safety reason for doing so, so electric shock safety is another factor for not using higher power crude electrical devices with the SMF-200 or anything that has a three prong plug. For me, this product worked properly, without fault or concern, for the purposes I used it for - running a high performance laptop and charging other items. It got me through my trip worry free, my devices and my work sessions unhampered due to lack of electricity. Furthermore, I had confidence that my devices and their primary power supplies were protected. If your needs are the same, I think this product will work equally well. If you need to use electrical rather than electronic devices (hair dryer for instance) or else high power electronic devices such as a desktop PC, then you are taxing the limits of this device. If you overload the SMF-200 by approaching its nominal power rating or by using crude electrical appliances, either your devices will "brown out" or else the SMF-200 will overheat then burn out. If you need to use electrical or higher power devices, you should probably heed the advice of the negative reviewers and look for another more expensive item. Its performance for my needs was 5-star. The marginal product description and documentation (and lack of a clear explanation of what it can and cannot do) do not invalidate what it can do, but it all creates unnecessary hardship for those who buy the SMF-200 with false expectations, so that knocks it down to 3-star. They could have added a circuit breaker or thermal overload switch to protect the device and thereby the investment of those who buy it, but in the end, it is just a cheap device that works well within its limited range but will disappoint many people who have other needs. If you are reasonable in your usage, I think it averages out to a 4-star rating.
T**I
Great product!
It works really well. Have been using it for 5 months and have no complains yet. Atleast its better than those big step down transformers. The only drawback is that it is pretty heavy to carry.
R**N
Its been more then year now running nice. I keep it on for entire day but ...
I purchased it for tv set. Its been more then year now running nice. I keep it on for entire day but no problem.
V**Y
Nice construction. Looks sturdy and hassle free
Nice construction. Looks sturdy and hassle free. Not many sharp edges or opening that may catch dust. Performs well and does he job. What I like is itโs ability to cut off when it heats up thereby protecting itself and the gadget itโs attached to.
W**I
Five Stars
Very prompt delivery and item is working great
A**R
Five Stars
It works fine as intended.
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