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Another, possibly daft, question about electrical goods

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Old Jul 27th 2016, 12:56 am
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Default Re: Another, possibly daft, question about electrical goods

Originally Posted by Stinkypup
I disagree with the power tools comment, unless 110v - I have cupboards full of perfectly good 240 volt UK plugged power tools in the garage- good stuff, useless. Plus, they are a lot cheaper here.
I agree with your disagreement. I still have several small appliances that I replaced with their 120v equivalents because dragging a transformer around to use them was too much of a PITA.
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