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Ninja Professional Blender 1000 Watts NJ600 30
Hells-Angel
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I bought a Ninja Blender from the US forgetting that they have a different volt system and I know that I am in need of a transformer but I am not sure how high a wattage I will need, plus I don't have vast amounts of space in my kitchen. If anyone can help I would appreciate it
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A transformer does not change frequency, and as a US appliance will have a motor intended for 60 Hz it may run slower and overheat on British 50 Hz electricity, even if you use a transformer.
1500 VA transformer £169A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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