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ira.falzman Sep 23rd 2012 2:29 am

Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
Did some research, and it appears that a 60 hertz bread maker might not work properly on 50 hertz.

I checked the label, and it says 120 V 60 Hz ONLY...
That sucks!

Does anybody have any experience?

mikelincs Sep 23rd 2012 2:33 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 

Originally Posted by ira.falzman (Post 10295643)
Did some research, and it appears that a 60 hertz bread maker might not work properly on 50 hertz.

I checked the label, and it says 120 V 60 Hz ONLY...
That sucks!

Does anybody have any experience?

Europe is all 240 volts so it would need an adaptor in any case, suggest getting rid and buying one here, they're cheap as chips..

ononno Sep 23rd 2012 2:36 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
:)US mains electricity domestic appliances need a transformer to work in Europe.
As pointed out, we are all 230-240 volts here.
ciao for now,
'o nonno

ira.falzman Sep 23rd 2012 4:36 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
Yes, I know it's 220-240V. Already have a 4kW transformer installed and functioning (I have brought some and will bringing a few more power tools and other stuff). Simple things without electronics work just fine (like jig saw, food processors etc.)

The question remains - does anybody have any experience importing a bread making machine?

Since I have negotiated a deal for transporting my junk based on volume only - no, it wouldn't be cheaper to leave my breadmaker behind and buy a new one. I've paid 6 bucks for it (bought used), and it's in perfect condition.

Loopy12 Sep 24th 2012 8:45 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
We used our US one here a few times, using just a transformer, with no problems. I didn't even think to check the Hz bit! I can't check it now to see what it did say as we cracked the lid so got a new one (from amazon UK to here).
At least half of our electronics are US voltage (we can't keep replacing things everytime we move country!) and we use them all with a transformer and haven't had any problems at all.

modicasa Sep 24th 2012 6:00 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
I dont understand - you have already got a deal on volume and want to bring it - so bring it. It wont cost you more. If it doesnt work then chuck it. It only cost you 6 bucks. Whats the problem? All this angst for 4 euros????

Garbatellamike Sep 24th 2012 6:35 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
I have used 50Hz equipment on a 60Hz supply in Central America years ago, the stuff all worked fine apart from the radio/alarm as the clock went faster as I was up very early on day 1 :o

I can't see any reason why it shouldn't work the other way round, other than timing issues (which might be important in your breadmaker) difference between 50 and 60 Hz should not affect most functions of electircal equipment.

Give it a go if it is only 6 bucks

Isakat Sep 24th 2012 8:21 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 

Originally Posted by modicasa (Post 10298375)
I dont understand - you have already got a deal on volume and want to bring it - so bring it. It wont cost you more. If it doesnt work then chuck it. It only cost you 6 bucks. Whats the problem? All this angst for 4 euros????

Precisely my thoughts, but I could not be bothered to write it down as I thought it might be a windup.

modicasa Sep 24th 2012 9:49 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
Isakat - i suspect you may be right!

Pecora Nera Sep 25th 2012 5:23 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
I have a bread maker it is called Mrs Sensible :D

Garbatellamike Sep 25th 2012 5:48 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 

Originally Posted by Pecora Nera (Post 10299376)
I have a bread maker it is called Mrs Sensible :D

:rofl::rofl:

Domino Sep 25th 2012 11:05 am

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 
60hz products use a smaller, cheaper transformer.
when operated at 50hz the product may operate 10-20% slower
but more importantly will probably generate more heat.
this will reduce the length of life of product and if on continuously
may burst in to flames

hth

Pecora Nera Sep 25th 2012 5:33 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10299807)
60hz products use a smaller, cheaper transformer.
when operated at 50hz the product may operate 10-20% slower
but more importantly will probably generate more heat.
this will reduce the length of life of product and if on continuously
may burst in to flames

hth

Sounds like Mrs Sensible, she works slower in the heat and is likely to instantly explode if I don't handle her correctly.

HADENOUGHPIZZA Sep 25th 2012 6:23 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 

Originally Posted by Pecora Nera (Post 10300182)
Sounds like Mrs Sensible, she works slower in the heat and is likely to instantly explode if I don't handle her correctly.

I imagine this bread maker cost more than 6 usd ?

Pecora Nera Sep 25th 2012 6:40 pm

Re: Will a bread making machine from US work in Europe?
 

Originally Posted by HADENOUGHPIZZA (Post 10300221)
I imagine this bread maker cost more than 6 usd ?

No actually it came with money. But it is very expensive to maintain.


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