Getting UK toaster to work in Canada
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Does anyone have experience in adapting a UK toaster for Canada? I didn't want to get rid of my beautiful Dualit toaster but it seems using a voltage converter could be a safety hazard. I wondered if it can be adapted with different parts for the Canadian voltage?
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Does anyone have experience in adapting a UK toaster for Canada? I didn't want to get rid of my beautiful Dualit toaster but it seems using a voltage converter could be a safety hazard. I wondered if it can be adapted with different parts for the Canadian voltage?
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Does anyone have experience in adapting a UK toaster for Canada? I didn't want to get rid of my beautiful Dualit toaster but it seems using a voltage converter could be a safety hazard. I wondered if it can be adapted with different parts for the Canadian voltage?
https://www.reddit.com/r/electrician...et_for_kettle/
Originally Posted by AdjunctPolecat
I have a Breville 240v kettle installed in my kitchen, with the outlet wired on a dedicated circuit with a standard 15A 2-pole breaker. Brings a quart of water to a rolling boil in under 2 minutes, and has done so for the last several years without a hint of trouble. I used a NEMA 6-15 and changed the plug on the kettle, but now Leviton even makes a recepticle for US outlet boxes:
Leviton also have UK outlets in a decora-style now as well:
https://leviton.com/products/bsrdp-w

I expect these would have to be custom ordered in at an electrical supply store. But anyway, you could likely use the same approach for a toaster, and probably have an electrician tap into the existing 220V power for the electric stove rather than running a completely new circuit.
#5
would you want a big bulky 5KG unit sitting on your counter top plugging in your fancy 1250 watt Dualit UK model toaster just to have toast, I don't think so.
I wondered if it can be adapted with different parts for the Canadian voltage?
if you like the product why not buy one in Canada. The Dualit 26555 two slice toaster is available in Canada for around $215 + tax, or the more expensive model for around $380... google is your friend
Last edited by not2old; May 7th 2025 at 4:26 pm.
#6
As stoves are wired in directly, one breaker to a single socket for one appliance, I am sceptical that the electrical code would allow a second socket to be tapped in to the connection for the stove's socket, and in practice connecting and routing a spur cable would be difficult as the connections and boxes were not designed with that in mind, which is why I am sceptical that the electrical code would allow it.
#7
as posted by Pulaski thats basically it.
as a retired Professional Engineer (electrical) and a one time Canadian licensed electrician, to do what has been suggested to meet the Canadian electrical code, a new separate line feed directly from the breaker panel with its own breaker fuse needs to be fitted, done by a licensed electrician at a huge cost, a cost more than the toaster cost.
as a retired Professional Engineer (electrical) and a one time Canadian licensed electrician, to do what has been suggested to meet the Canadian electrical code, a new separate line feed directly from the breaker panel with its own breaker fuse needs to be fitted, done by a licensed electrician at a huge cost, a cost more than the toaster cost.
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I've lived here for 20 years but frequently travel back to the UK. May I ask, are UK toasters any different from North American toasters? If they toast more quickly, is the utility of that worth the hassle of conversion or wiring in a special circuit?
Toasters are widely available and inexpensive in Canada. Canadian toast seems to be just as toasted as British toast...
Toasters are widely available and inexpensive in Canada. Canadian toast seems to be just as toasted as British toast...
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I've lived here for 20 years but frequently travel back to the UK. May I ask, are UK toasters any different from North American toasters? If they toast more quickly, is the utility of that worth the hassle of conversion or wiring in a special circuit?
Toasters are widely available and inexpensive in Canada. Canadian toast seems to be just as toasted as British toast...
Toasters are widely available and inexpensive in Canada. Canadian toast seems to be just as toasted as British toast...
#12
for those that are going to the UK on hols be sure to bring back a loaf of your favourite British bread to toast in Canada even if its in a toaster made in China.
#13
from my armchair, British store bought bread makes better toast whether its toasted in the UK or anywhere else in the world.
for those that are going to the UK on hols be sure to bring back a loaf of your favourite British bread to toast in Canada even if its in a toaster made in China.
for those that are going to the UK on hols be sure to bring back a loaf of your favourite British bread to toast in Canada even if its in a toaster made in China.
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Is it time to have Dvorak New World Symphony No 9 playing in the background and watch that kid pushing his bike up that steep hill delivering bread that contains more wheatgerm than any other bread.
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