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product_id: 1595390
title: "SF500 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v Step Up/Down Automatic Transformer Adapter"
brand: "seven star"
price: "€ 138.00"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
category: "Seven Star"
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region: Spain
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# 500W power capacity Universal socket for global plugs Auto step up/down voltage conversion SF500 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v Step Up/Down Automatic Transformer Adapter

**Brand:** seven star
**Price:** € 138.00
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SF500 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v Step Up/Down Automatic Transformer Adapter by seven star
- **How much does it cost?** € 138.00 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.es](https://www.desertcart.es/products/1595390-sf500-500w-110v-220v-220v-110v-step-up-down-automatic)

## Best For

- seven star enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seven star brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Portable Design:** Lightweight and space-saving (6" x 3.25" x 3"), this transformer fits effortlessly into your lifestyle, whether at home or on the move.
- • **Power-packed 500W Capacity:** Handles your essential devices with a robust 500 watts output—ample power for smooth operation without compromise.
- • **Global Compatibility Socket:** Accepts most international plug types, making it your perfect travel and relocation companion for worldwide use.
- • **Built-in Thermal Safety Fuse:** Advanced thermal fuse with reset button ensures your devices and home stay safe from overheating risks—no fuse replacements needed.
- • **Seamless Auto Voltage Switching:** No manual toggling needed—automatically converts 110V to 220V and vice versa, eliminating user error and protecting your gear.

## Overview

The Seven Star SF500 is a compact, automatic step up/down voltage converter delivering 500 watts of reliable power. It supports dual voltage inputs (110V/220V) and outputs, features a universal socket compatible with most global plugs, and includes a thermal fuse with reset for enhanced safety. Ideal for professionals and travelers needing seamless, safe voltage conversion for small to medium appliances worldwide.

## Description

Brand New Foreign Electricity Automatic AC Power Converter. Use it with appliances up to 500W. Step Up & Down Transformer 500 Watts 50/60 Hz Foreign Electricity Power Converter TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION: INPUT : AC 110v / 220V 50/60 Hz OUTPUT : AC 220v / 110V 50/60Hz High capacity shock proof socket. Lead wire to connect wall socket . Universal Socket Outlet. Thermal Protection. AC Input Plug 5 Amp. 2-Round Pin. Heavy Duty Transformer for safety and reliability. Universal output receptacles (will accept European 2 round pin plug, North America 2 flat pin and 3 prong plug). Reset Button. Safety breaker. Dimensions: 6"L x 3.25"W x 3"H

Review: Works great for my 220 Watt blender - I use a blender that requires 230-240 volts and 220 watts. I connect a voltage converter to it capable of up to 230 watts. I've never had a problem with the converter in the last ~10 years. Then about a few months ago it stopped working. I had already blended several jugs of smoothies and then suddenly the blender stopped mid-way while I was blending. Also the converter's power light went off. For each jug, the blender would be on for a couple of minutes in both normal and high power modes. Then the blender would be off for a few moments while I pour out the smoothie and refill the jug with new ingredients. I researched voltage converters on desertcart and discovered the suggested advice is the converter's wattage should not only be greater than the device's wattage but actually 1.5 times of the device's wattage. So that means for my blender I should get a converter capable of at least 330 watts. I picked this converter for three reasons. First the wattage is more than enough. I wanted a buffer and I didn't want to just get a 330 watt converter and also I didn't see any converters with 330 watts. So the next best wattage is 500. Second this converter has auto voltage. With my previous converter, I had to flip a switch directing which way to convert. I never liked this because I was afraid it might be flipped accidentally and possibly cause damage. Third the size is similar to my previous converter. I am glad I am able to blend again. I blended one jug of smoothie and the blender worked great. The converter is also easy to use: just plug it in, plug in the device and flip the converter's power switch. The smoothie also tastes great! If anyone's interested: 1 Ataulfo Mango, peeled and sliced, the rock/seed is not used 2 California Mandarins, peeled and separated, remove any seeds 1 Banana, peeled and sliced Buttermilk churned from about half a pint of Heavy Whipping Cream, resulting in about 150 mL 4 Ice Cubes My blender is: National Juicer/Blender Model: MJ-171NR
Review: My compact, trustworthy converter - I moved from the US to Italy earlier this year and shipped a 10ft container with my little car, some of my belongings that fit in the space after the car was inside, including some small electric appliances. I purchased one Seven Star 500W and one 3000W converter from another brand that weighs a ton (6" x 7.2" x 9.8" and weighs 37 lbs (!!!), and it blew a fuse the first time I tried to connect it, so I haven't touched it since) in order to use US 110V/120V small appliances in Italian 220V environment. After doing much research on which appliances w/ what wattage, Hz, whether AC or DC would actually work, and which items are simply not compatible, I sold my bigger appliances such as 50" TV, microwave, Kitchenaid stand-up mixer, etc. and decided to trust that converters that I've purchased will save me from purchasing everything brand new. From what I read, the rule of thumb is that the total wattage should be at least double the wattage of the appliance in question. As for testing it, I am not willing to try. Here are the items I've connected to the Seven Star 500W converter: - Cuisinart Smart Stick 2 Speed Hand Blender (B00AN9UJ68): works great - 28" Samsung Smart LED TV (UN28H4500): works great; used to watch only Netflix, not cable (incompatible) - Cuisinart Citrus Juicer (CCJ-500): clunky, rotates only one way, doesn't spin unless pressed with a lot of pressure, and final spin feature doesn't work at all - Epson all-in-one inkjet printer (C11CC31201): worked great until I took it off the converter and connected to the outlet with just a plug adapter. There was an explosion. There was smoke. It died. - Nord Stage 88 keyboard (NSTAGE2-EX-88): this is a keyboard instrument costing ~$5k and it works! - JBL Studio Monitors (LSR4328P): these are a pair of large speakers costing ~$1500 that I use with the keyboard and they work! So far, this small 500W converter has been working well for the past 5 months in Italy, so I purchased another one during my last visit to the US.

## Features

- This is a 500 watts converter for portable use. If the product is using higher or close to 500 watts it needs a higher power voltage converter.
- Convert 110/117/120V AC to 220/230/240V AC OR 220/230/240V AC to 110/117/120V AC
- Output Voltage LED Indicator, No need to set the input voltage - connect to any outlet in the world
- Universal Output Socket - Accept most plug types from around the world.
- Thermal Fuse Protection with Reset Button (No need to replace fuses)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001TPZ294 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #654,839 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,993 in Power Converters |
| Brand | Seven Star |
| Brand Name | Seven Star |
| Current Rating | 5 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 817 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07699813300792 |
| Included Components | 500 Watt Step Up / Down Voltage Converter Transformer, Adapter, Warranty |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Seven Star |
| Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model | SF500 |
| Mounting Type | Remote Mounting |
| Part Number | SF500 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | No |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Seven Star
- **Current Rating:** 5 Amps
- **Mounting Type:** Remote Mounting
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Specification Met:** No

## Images

![SF500 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v Step Up/Down Automatic Transformer Adapter - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/819vqvcE4KL.jpg)
![SF500 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v Step Up/Down Automatic Transformer Adapter - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61AIffraVmL.jpg)
![SF500 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v Step Up/Down Automatic Transformer Adapter - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71T3Cnzil2L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it safe to plug a US power strip into this and use it in China as long as no voltage over 500?**
A: I would say it would be safe. The thing that worries me is your assumption about the voltage. I think it is rated at 500watts and not 500volts. If you had three devices and together they consumed less than 500w, any power strip will serve to provide extra sockets to connect your devices to the transformer. Just beware the overall power to all the connected devices should not exceed 500w. I would cut it out at about 400w max. You can't load equipment to full power output and not have it heat up. Just not safe. Once again this my opinion. Please use your discretion.

**Q: will this work for kitchen aid 325 v in Poland?**
A: Agnieszka did you get this transformer? Does it work fine for the mixer? I m looking to buy it for the same thing 0 Kitchen aid I need to send to Poland. let me know please.

**Q: weight of the item**
A: I have one and just put it on the scale: 1764 grams.

**Q: can i use this in Australia?**
A: Bought the 500 model and it worked perfect in New Zealand,also i purchased a power strip with usb charging port on it. My girlfriend used her curling iron and blow drier with no issues.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great for my 220 Watt blender
*by A***1 on March 22, 2016*

I use a blender that requires 230-240 volts and 220 watts. I connect a voltage converter to it capable of up to 230 watts. I've never had a problem with the converter in the last ~10 years. Then about a few months ago it stopped working. I had already blended several jugs of smoothies and then suddenly the blender stopped mid-way while I was blending. Also the converter's power light went off. For each jug, the blender would be on for a couple of minutes in both normal and high power modes. Then the blender would be off for a few moments while I pour out the smoothie and refill the jug with new ingredients. I researched voltage converters on Amazon and discovered the suggested advice is the converter's wattage should not only be greater than the device's wattage but actually 1.5 times of the device's wattage. So that means for my blender I should get a converter capable of at least 330 watts. I picked this converter for three reasons. First the wattage is more than enough. I wanted a buffer and I didn't want to just get a 330 watt converter and also I didn't see any converters with 330 watts. So the next best wattage is 500. Second this converter has auto voltage. With my previous converter, I had to flip a switch directing which way to convert. I never liked this because I was afraid it might be flipped accidentally and possibly cause damage. Third the size is similar to my previous converter. I am glad I am able to blend again. I blended one jug of smoothie and the blender worked great. The converter is also easy to use: just plug it in, plug in the device and flip the converter's power switch. The smoothie also tastes great! If anyone's interested: 1 Ataulfo Mango, peeled and sliced, the rock/seed is not used 2 California Mandarins, peeled and separated, remove any seeds 1 Banana, peeled and sliced Buttermilk churned from about half a pint of Heavy Whipping Cream, resulting in about 150 mL 4 Ice Cubes My blender is: National Juicer/Blender Model: MJ-171NR

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My compact, trustworthy converter
*by J***. on September 8, 2016*

I moved from the US to Italy earlier this year and shipped a 10ft container with my little car, some of my belongings that fit in the space after the car was inside, including some small electric appliances. I purchased one Seven Star 500W and one 3000W converter from another brand that weighs a ton (6" x 7.2" x 9.8" and weighs 37 lbs (!!!), and it blew a fuse the first time I tried to connect it, so I haven't touched it since) in order to use US 110V/120V small appliances in Italian 220V environment. After doing much research on which appliances w/ what wattage, Hz, whether AC or DC would actually work, and which items are simply not compatible, I sold my bigger appliances such as 50" TV, microwave, Kitchenaid stand-up mixer, etc. and decided to trust that converters that I've purchased will save me from purchasing everything brand new. From what I read, the rule of thumb is that the total wattage should be at least double the wattage of the appliance in question. As for testing it, I am not willing to try. Here are the items I've connected to the Seven Star 500W converter: - Cuisinart Smart Stick 2 Speed Hand Blender (B00AN9UJ68): works great - 28" Samsung Smart LED TV (UN28H4500): works great; used to watch only Netflix, not cable (incompatible) - Cuisinart Citrus Juicer (CCJ-500): clunky, rotates only one way, doesn't spin unless pressed with a lot of pressure, and final spin feature doesn't work at all - Epson all-in-one inkjet printer (C11CC31201): worked great until I took it off the converter and connected to the outlet with just a plug adapter. There was an explosion. There was smoke. It died. - Nord Stage 88 keyboard (NSTAGE2-EX-88): this is a keyboard instrument costing ~$5k and it works! - JBL Studio Monitors (LSR4328P): these are a pair of large speakers costing ~$1500 that I use with the keyboard and they work! So far, this small 500W converter has been working well for the past 5 months in Italy, so I purchased another one during my last visit to the US.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, although there are smaller alternatives that may suit you better
*by J***. on December 23, 2017*

I am surprised to see so many negative reviews for this product. I can only assume quality control at the manufacturer is poor, so there are defective units making it into the supply chain. So I would suggest testing the transformer, and letting it sit plugged in and turned on for at least some hours before you go travelling with it. That way, if it fails you get have Amazon replace it asap. I've had my SF500 since November 29, 2013. It has worked flawlessly. I am still using it to this day. I use it in New Zealand for plugging in any US purchased electronic devices that require up to 500 watts of power. This means it's been used for hundreds of hours (as opposed to a few hours whilst travelling, for example). I've used it extensively for a 200 watt ( Tribest Personal Blender , and almost daily with a low wattage (something like 12.5w) Waterpik . I've never had any issues with it. >> WEIGHT << It is rather heavy, and not something most travellers would want to lug around if they can avoid it. I recommend checking the maximum wattage you require for your strictly 110v devices whilst traveling. (I say "strictly" because you obvious want to check your devices don't in fact have a dual voltage adapter already. Many devices have their own transformer within their plug, which often support both 110v and 220v input). If you don't actually require 500 watts (that's around 4.5 amps, at 110v) then take a look at smaller transformers. For example, the Simran SMF-200 Deluxe 200 Watts step-down transformer handles 200 watts, which may be adequate for many people. >> THE PLUG PINS << The SF500 comes with a European style plug on it. Which has two round pins (live and neutral) and an earth on the plug housing. In many countries you'll need a pin adapter, so make sure you've got all the adapters you require. For New Zealand and Australia (and China), you'll need one of these, BESTEK Grounded Universal Plug Adapter USA to Australia, China Travel Plug Adapter Plug Kit , and for the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, one of these BESTEK Grounded Universal Plug Adapter Travel Plug Kit for USA to UK, Ireland, Hong Kong (Type G) - 3 Packs . IMPORTANT NOTE: As this is an auto-switching transformer (it can receive receive 110 and 240, and transform it to the opposite voltage), it may take a some milliseconds to transform the input voltage to the opposite output voltage. Therefore, always turn the plug the transformer in, and turn it on, before you plug in the device you plan to use it with. This will ensure you don't inadvertently deliver 220v to a 110v device. Taking this precaution is not so important if you are converting from 110v to 220v, but is very important when converting 220v to 110v. >> ALTERNATIVES << As I write this, the SF500 is $35, with free (but not Prime) shipping. For about the same price, you can get 2000W Step Down Voltage Converter 220V to 110V and Universal Travel Plug Adapter Combo . It handles up to 2000 watts. Although, you'll need to ensure none of your devices require an earth pin, as this transformer/adapter combo only supports two pins. Another very affordable and compact option is the International Power adapter universal travel adapter with 4USB Port / 5A Travel Charger Plug Charger PowerI Wall Adapter Multifunction Universal Converter Global Sockets American / British / EU / Aust , which is currently $21. It handles 880w at 110v. Apart from their compact size, another advantage of these two adapter/transformer combos is that they include all the various pin configurations you're like to need. So you can avoid carrying around a separate set of pin adapters. >> MY RECOMMENDATION << I think the average international traveller will find it more convenient to use one of the small combo adapter/transformers, like the two I've mentioned. I use the SF500 at home, as opposed to when travelling. Because of its size and weight, I'd prefer not to lug it around travelling. It works great, however, as a low wattage (500w) transformer around the home.

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