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Electrical Goods
This might have been discussed before, if so appologies.
Can you use electrical goods bought in Britain, in Canada? Just change the plugs? I don't think there is a problem with computers as there are switchs for the 110/240 at the back. But what about other stuff? DVD players? Sewing machine? All my kitchen gadgets? And is it worth taking them or should I start again? I believe TV's are different because of the "lines"? What did others do or what do you recommend? Thanks. Kath |
Re: Electrical Goods
You'll find all the answers you're looking for and more by using the 'search' button in between 'today's posts' and 'shortcuts' above and sticking in a keyword like electricals. It'll bring up all the previous posts etc...
We've opted for the 'start-from-scratch' approach with pretty much everything. We've sold electricals second hand and got a decent bit of cash for some more when we arrive. |
Re: Electrical Goods
Originally Posted by kathrainbow
This might have been discussed before, if so appologies.
Can you use electrical goods bought in Britain, in Canada? Just change the plugs? I don't think there is a problem with computers as there are switchs for the 110/240 at the back. But what about other stuff? DVD players? Sewing machine? All my kitchen gadgets? And is it worth taking them or should I start again? I believe TV's are different because of the "lines"? What did others do or what do you recommend? Thanks. Kath |
Re: Electrical Goods
Originally Posted by kathrainbow
This might have been discussed before, if so appologies.
Can you use electrical goods bought in Britain, in Canada? Just change the plugs? I don't think there is a problem with computers as there are switchs for the 110/240 at the back. But what about other stuff? DVD players? Sewing machine? All my kitchen gadgets? And is it worth taking them or should I start again? Fridges, Stoves, Freezers, Washers etc i would sell and replace here due to the motor speed thing or large power requirements needing huge (expensive) transformers I believe TV's are different because of the "lines"? What did others do or what do you recommend? If you have high quality, high end goods, and cant sell them for a good price, I would bring them with you if you are bringing a container and shipping costs will not be an issue, otherwise I would get what you can for them and start fresh over here. Thats half the fun of emmigrating anyway I suspect Thanks. Kath |
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