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John___Angela
Feb 27, 2016Explorer
crosscheck wrote:John & Angela wrote:crosscheck wrote:John & Angela wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
RoyB, I think the Europeans have updated things like we have here in the US in that amount of time.
We manufacture electrical items that we ship around the world. All of our European products have at a 3 prong connection.
MM.
Good Afternoon. All electrical appliances are 220. 110 appliances will not work there. You can use small adapters for low current appliances.
110V appliances will work as long as you have a converter. The one we used for my wife 1500W hairdryer is 50W to 2000W. Any appliance under 50W or over 50W up to 2000W there is a switch on the converter. We only used it the first time (2006) and it has sat in a drawer ever since. Small electronics transform the 220V(Europe) or 110V (NA) down to +-12V no matter where it is plugged in.
Dave
Good to know Dave. Thanks. We are headed back to spain in a wekk for about a month. I think Angela has a 220 hair dryer from our last visit but not sure.
Sangria and Paella awaits us.
:)
You guys sure get around don't cha?
Dave
Heh heh. Yah. Life is short. Death is long. By the way. Right now we are in Vernon. Came back just in time for the sunshine. :).
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