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#125464 by Scrooge
02 Jul 2006, 05:26
No they dont,here is a guide to the voltages and plug type's for most of the world.
#125486 by Lipstick
02 Jul 2006, 12:29
No we have 3 pinned sockets and more powerful voltage which is crap for us when we go to the US as hair dryers and hair straighteners work only half as well, and when you've got a mane like mine that is a BIG problem.
#125488 by MarkJ
02 Jul 2006, 12:33
Originally posted by Lipstick
No we have 3 pinned sockets and more powerful voltage which is crap for us when we go to the US as hair dryers and hair straighteners work only half as well, and when you've got a mane like mine that is a BIG problem.




Easiest thing to do if you travel a fair bit to the USUK is to buy a set of what you need in the USUK - hairdryer, tongs, straighteners etc - thay are all reasonably cheap - and then when you go you take them with you and voila!! - no probs![^]
#125556 by sahajesh
02 Jul 2006, 21:58
Alternative is to get one plug converter and bring a 4 way socket etc with you, saves buying multiple plug converters so you can charge camera, mobile phone etc at the same time.

Sahajesh
#125570 by Littlejohn
02 Jul 2006, 22:34
Or you can allow yourself to go bald like me - hairdryers and tongs are a thing of the pa t [y]
#125572 by VS045
02 Jul 2006, 22:37
Alternative is to get one plug converter and bring a 4 way socket etc with you, saves buying multiple plug converters so you can charge camera, mobile phone etc at the same time.

Sahajesh


These can actually be dangerous if you plug so many things in at once - it's much safe to use a proper adaptor[B)]

VS.
#125581 by sahajesh
02 Jul 2006, 23:11
True, but I've only ever got 2 or 3 things charging at once and usually disconnect when done. Still, you're right as it can be dangerous if the circuit you're plugging into isn't great.

Sahajesh
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