Hey guys,

My mother in law was asking about a coffeemaker she brought with her 2 decades ago from Canada. it is rated as120v/1500W. She want to start using it now but don't want to use a transformer so i told her perhaps an electrician can change the power supply to a 220v; is that possible? and if so, is there any factor that need to be taken into consideration? what about cost estimation for such modification?
thank you
How much it will cost is nothing anyone can answer without examining the device. Most probably some experience in electronics is needed as well. Some devices may have a hidden switch to change the input voltage
Might be some motor or heater rated at 120V in such type of appliances, so it will be hard.
Better to find 2KW transformer, it is much safer.
I converted few kitchen items like a Molinex grinder with some rewinding, a coffee machine is too complicated.
i guess I will inform her to drop the idea altogether.
thanks guys
My parents had someone do the conversion---it was a $800 stand mixer dough, not a <$100 dollar coffeepot. You could use a transformer, but sort of hiide so it is out of the way and get a plug for it which only fits that device or any other ones which come your way. If you want to see if it can be done, take it to a place which fixes appliances and ask. It may be easier and/or cheaper than we thought as your grandmother wouldn't be the first person to bring such a device to Lebanon.