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How to Safely Use US Electronics in Kenya: The Complete Guide

How to Safely Use US Electronics in Kenya: The Complete Guide Bringing electronics from the United States back home to Kenya has become increasingly common. With friends and relatives sending packages, returning students carrying gadgets, and online shoppers ordering from Amazon, more households in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and beyond now own US-made devices. But there’s […]

Why Your US Appliances Won’t Work in Kenya (and the Simple Fix You Need)

Why Your US Appliances Won’t Work in Kenya (and the Simple Fix You Need) Bringing home electronics from the United States or Japan feels like a win. Maybe you picked up a powerful blender, a state-of-the-art gaming console, or a sleek home theater system. The prices are usually better than buying locally, and sometimes you […]

Step-Down Transformers in Kenya: Your Guide to Using 220V to 110V Converters

Step-Down Transformers in Kenya: Your Guide to Using 220V to 110V Converters Have you ever bought a gadget from the US or Japan—maybe a blender, a gaming console, or a sound system—only to realize it doesn’t work when you plug it into the wall in Kenya? That’s because our power supply is 220–240 volts, while […]