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Posted Thu Nov 5, 2009, 2:09am
Subject: Espresso Machines in Korea
 

So I have returned to Korea and I am looking for a high-quality home espresso machine. For a while now I have been researching about the Silvia and the KitchenAid Proline but the biggest problem is finding them for a reasonable price in Korea. So, I started looking into places in Canada and the US that will ship them overseas, but now comes the heart of the question, will the change in power damage the unit? Korea run 220v versus US/Canada which is 110-120v. Any ideas or suggestions?
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Posted Fri Nov 6, 2009, 2:47pm
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If you're planning on purchasing a unit overseas, why not try to import from Europe instead of North America.  As far as I know, it's mostly 220V in Europe so you wouldn't need to deal with using a voltage transformer.
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Posted Fri Nov 6, 2009, 11:28pm
Subject: Re: Espresso Machines in Korea
 

Jason_teale Said:

So, I started looking into places in Canada and the US that will ship them overseas, but now comes the heart of the question, will the change in power damage the unit? Korea run 220v versus US/Canada which is 110-120v. Any ideas or suggestions?

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If you decide to get the North America Rancilio Silvia version, you can get a step-down voltage converter.  The voltage converter will convert 210/220 VOLTS to the Silvia's native voltage.  The plus is you can easily connect an industry power surge protector between the voltage converter and your Espresso machine.  If you decide to sell or bring it back to North America it will work and sell easier using native voltage.  I recommend getting one with 1,500 watts or higher.

Just Google for voltage converter or check the link below
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Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009, 1:46pm
Subject: Re: Espresso Machines in Korea
 

Jason_teale Said:

Korea run 220v versus US/Canada which is 110-120v. Any ideas or suggestions?

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Simple!  Buy in Europe.

 
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Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009, 2:02pm
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Wow thanks guys! I totally didn't know about Europe's voltage. That makes things a lot easier.
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