Transfer the electric plug from a french one to a us/canada good one for a espresso machine?

by espressogrinders on September 3, 2010

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Desert Dust September 3, 2010 at 8:56 pm

Only if your espresso machine was designed for dual voltage. There will be a switch to change the voltage from 240 to 120. It should be in plain sight, maybe on the bottom. Check the owners manual as well.

classicsat September 3, 2010 at 9:05 pm

Being the Espresso machine would largely be a heating appliance, it would take quite a bit of power. You would need to get a 120 to 240V transformer that can handle around 1500W.

Kitchen appliances are rarely made multi-voltage.

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