Voltage Converter for United Kingdom light used contained by North America?

Hello,
I recently bought a small oil lamp from the United Kingdom and would like to use it surrounded by Canada. However, I know that a) the UK uses a different type of plug and b) their voltage is higher after ours.

I know I need a "step up" voltage converter.

However, I am unsure what benevolent of wattage I should be looking for. I see a ton for 50W but do I need to turn higher? If so how illustrious would most people recommend.

Thank You


Answers:    The step up transformer have to be able to toy with the wattage of the bulb but it would be better to get one to be precise a little bigger. If the oil lamp has a 50 watt bulb gain at least a 60 watt transformer. If the bulb is 100 watts jump for a 120 watt transformer.
But check and see what kind of bulb the kerosene lamp takes. Maybe you can find a 110 volt replacement bulb to fit. Then you don't requirement to worry roughly speaking the step up transformer. Just get the cord rewired beside the correct plug.

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