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AceChef's 2300W Voltage Converter is a compact, all-in-one travel transformer that steps down 220-240V to 110-120V, supporting up to 7 devices simultaneously via 3 AC outlets and 3 USB ports (including Type-C). Equipped with 7 international plug adapters, it covers over 200 countries, making it an essential companion for global professionals. Safety features include surge protection, overcurrent and temperature safeguards, plus quiet dual cooling fans. Ideal for mechanical-controlled devices under 2300W, it ensures reliable power conversion for your electronics while traveling worldwide.


















| ASIN | B07LDKVT6J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,638 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #385 in Power Converters |
| Brand | AceChef |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,671 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 5.51 x 1.57 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Height | 3.15 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AceChef |
| Model Number | VC002001 |
| Output Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Plug Type | Type C |
| UPC | 631105377119 |
K**3
It's noisy
It works great but it's noisy. Sounds like it's breathing. The fan turns on for 8 seconds and off for 3 seconds. It has 3 things plugged in so it must be getting warm.
K**R
Waste of Money
Used it in Netherlands-- had a projector connected to it. It seemed like it would go low (power), but would come back. Once, the projector turned off. I read reviews again and decided not to use my personal blender with this device, the next morning. Got to Zanzibar and plugged it in only to see a red light blinking on it. Not exactly sure what that means, but red lights usually aren't a positive. Nothing is plugged in, I simply plugged it into the wall outlet. Will send this back. ETA (Dec 2025): Adding screenshots of a recent AI conversation about this product, after giving the model number that's on the back of the one I have. Long story short, AI said not to use this for anything over 300W. It lists a whole bunch of normal things you're supposed to be able to plug in per the item's description, but AI says not to. Not even your phone charger, which is crazy. But, based on what I saw it do (per my original review and just now, which prompted me to look it up), I believe it. I know I was not willing to plug in my phone as a test to see if the converter still works though.
I**E
The best voltage converter money can buy
We recently had a 3 week trip to Italy & Greece last month. I went on amazon looking for a voltage converter that would help us power and charge all of our devices. This thing was absolutely awesome. The best thing is that we can store it and use it for future trips to different parts of the world. We don't have to worry about buying a different converter since this thing has it all. We used it to charge our phones and my laptop (I worked occasionally during downtime) and it did everything it was supposed to. The one thing that did bother my wife a bit was the internal fan. It did get annoying at first; however, after a few days, you don't hear it anymore and get accustomed to the sound. The more devices you have connected, the louder the fan gets and/or fan remains on for longer periods of time. The thing is sturdy too. My wife and I had 4 luggage's in total and stuffed. By the looks of our luggage's... our stuff was thrown around at the airports (6 different flights between Italy and Greece) and train rides. So our stuff took a beating but this thing held up with no issues.
M**E
Watt power
I bought this for nespresso coffee machine and kitchenaid dough mixer, however it did not work with two of these, is there a way for me to exchange it with more powerful one? I kept all the pieces in the box. It is not damaged. Thank you very much for your consideration in advance.
A**A
Works everywhere
I recently traveled to several countries in Africa also Qatar and England. After doing some research I realized that I was going to need a adapter to not just fit the local plug configuration but to convert voltage AND HERTZ . This device worked beautifully. I used it in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Qatar and even on a British Airways flight (although the flight attendant was a little concerned about me doing so). The fan does make a little "breathing" sound but it wasn't loud enough to bother me and I'm a light sleeper. At times my husband and I had 5 devices charging at one time and although it seemed to take a little longer to get a full charge, it still did the job. This device is versatile and very light weight. I travel outside the USA once or twice a year. I don't think I'll need another converter no mater where I travel.
K**K
Does the job
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Works great, took it to Africa did everything you need it to do.
T**H
Does not output 60 hz!
Overall it's a nice power adapter for 240v / 50 hz parts of the world, to convert down to 120v and have multiple outputs. However, if you have power sensitive devices that use 120/60hz, be advised, this will NOT work! We bought this strictly for my wife's hair dryer, but it wouldn't work, popped some error code on the dryer. So we dragged this and her hair dryer around the world for no reason. We did eventually use this to power all of other devices (laptop, iPhones, EarPods, ...), but those devices don't care of the voltage nor the frequency, as those devices convert any AC to DC. in other words, this is just a glorified 240v / 50hz power strip. If I didn't recycle the packaging, I'd send it back.
S**N
Noisy, and I'm not positive it's safe to use
I bought this for a trip to Argentina. It has a tiny little fan to prevent it from overheating, but instead of working all the time at different speeds depending on the temperature (like PC fans do), this one has one speed: annoyingly loud. But it's not even the kind of loud that you adapt to, because it turns on for a few seconds, then off. Then on and off, on and off. So it detects that it's hot, turns on, but not long enough to cool it down, so it keeps going on and off all the time. This is with just a Macbook Air charger plugged in (not the big brick, the small one that consumes less power), and an iPhone charger. Hardly the high power devices it's supposed to support. And when that doesn't happen, the Macbook Air charger still makes a buzzing noise that it doesn't make when it's plugged here in the US to a wall, or to a UPS. In fact, just to safe, I bought a smaller 220v to 120v adapter, and that one doesn't make it buzz at all. So all in all, a really bad product. Wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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