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PLUGS??
Hi all,
Can anyone please tell me if when I bring my electrical goods over from England is it just a case of cutting the english plug off and fitting an Australian one? or does everyone have adaptors all over the house? Or is it just not possible for some appliances?? |
Re: PLUGS??
Yes, you can just change the plugs. We brought loads of 4 way adapters and changed the plugs on them. After 5 years we still have some still around. One example of things still on UK plugs is my (battery) power tools.
Mike. Edit, I'll just add, unless you have really new televisions and DVD recorders, don't bother bringing them. |
Re: PLUGS??
Cheers for the reply,
I do have a lovley Tv but its a couple of years old now and wont be taking it. But I cant leave the bose 3 in 1 system thats comming! I was mainly thinking toasters,kettles,blenders,alarm clocks, that sort of thing. Regards Ian |
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Originally Posted by skoots76
(Post 5964693)
Cheers for the reply,
I do have a lovley Tv but its a couple of years old now and wont be taking it. But I cant leave the bose 3 in 1 system thats comming! I was mainly thinking toasters,kettles,blenders,alarm clocks, that sort of thing. Regards Ian Mike. |
Re: PLUGS??
Originally Posted by Wendy&Mike
(Post 5964795)
You'll be fine with everything except TVs. The're on a different frequency here and you can only use your UK TVs as monitors. (Yes, I know you can buy a $50 video recorder and use it).
Mike. Mum in law bought hers a couple of months ago and hey presto got it working, bought all ours from the Uk with us and guess what so telling people not to bother well your costing them money they may be short of when they finally arrive. Jenny |
Re: PLUGS??
Originally Posted by Wendy&Mike
(Post 5964795)
You'll be fine with everything except TVs. The're on a different frequency here and you can only use your UK TVs as monitors. (Yes, I know you can buy a $50 video recorder and use it).
Mike. |
Re: PLUGS??
Originally Posted by skoots76
(Post 5964573)
Hi all,
Can anyone please tell me if when I bring my electrical goods over from England is it just a case of cutting the english plug off and fitting an Australian one? or does everyone have adaptors all over the house? Or is it just not possible for some appliances?? Some do not allow you to change your own plugs eg QLD, some do allow you eg VIC. Buzzy |
Re: PLUGS??
We changed our plugs. Bunnings sell them so we can is my way of arguing the case.
We brought our older tv over and provided it's run through an Aus set top box or an Aus video player, it works perfectly. |
Re: PLUGS??
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 5972839)
We changed our plugs. Bunnings sell them so we can is my way of arguing the case.
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Re: PLUGS??
Originally Posted by Carbery
(Post 5972870)
I have to say that we paid a registered electrician to change all of ours (40+). I think that if you have an insurance claim for a fire caused by an electrical appliance with the plug not changed by an accredited electrician the company might not pay.
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Remember the lead on your vacuum cleaner won't be long enough for an Aussie room. You'll have to put an extension on as well as a new plug :lol:
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TV's work fine overhere with an Aussie DVD or set top box :confused:
Ours is about 7 years old and still looks and works fine :thumbsup: |
Re: PLUGS??
Originally Posted by skoots76
(Post 5964573)
Hi all,
Can anyone please tell me if when I bring my electrical goods over from England is it just a case of cutting the english plug off and fitting an Australian one? or does everyone have adaptors all over the house? Or is it just not possible for some appliances?? |
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