Household electronics
Kitchen and small home appliances, toasters, coffee machines and other 110V electronics brought from abroad.
Brought a device back from the USA or Japan? We convert 110V to 220V for safe operation on the Georgian power grid. Modification of power supplies, household electronics, audio gear and chargers. Power components replaced model-specifically.
Kitchen and small home appliances, toasters, coffee machines and other 110V electronics brought from abroad.
Amplifiers, mini systems, active and passive speakers. Transformer and power-component adaptation.
Power-tool chargers, lab bench supplies, adapters for USA and Japan electronics.
Studio gear, laboratory instruments, certain medical devices. Feasibility assessed by model.
Not every device can be converted: it depends on the power-supply design. Switching supplies are often convertible; transformer-based ones sometimes need a transformer replacement. In some cases a 220→110V step-down transformer is more practical.
Send the model and a photo of the label (showing voltage and wattage) on WhatsApp / Telegram - we'll assess feasibility and the cost.
Send the model and a photo of the device label on WhatsApp / Telegram.
We determine whether conversion is possible and what it will cost for the specific model.
We give you the turnaround and the exact price. We don't start without your confirmation.
We do the work, test under load, and return the device with a 2-month warranty.
Not every device - it depends on the power supply type and the device design. Conversion is often possible; sometimes a step-down transformer is more practical. We can tell you for sure after assessing the model.
We replace or adapt the power supply's power components: transformers, capacitors, regulators, fuses - to 220V parameters, specific to your model.
Yes, as long as the conversion is done by a specialist. We test the device under load and return it with a 2-month warranty.
Yes. If you brought a Dyson from the USA or Japan - we'll assess feasibility. More about Dyson on the Dyson service page.
Yes. Conversion pricing is based on the device, its power supply and parts cost, not on the customer. We agree the exact price with you in writing before we start any work — and you decide whether to proceed. No surprises in the final bill.
The nameplate usually shows the voltage (V) and wattage (W). That's enough for a preliminary assessment.