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electrical goods uk to canada
I am packing up my belongings to be shipped and wonder whether i should bother taking my uk electrical goods (hedge trimmer, power washer, sander, stereo??
any ideas? i know i can get a converter, but last time i went to canada, my hair dryer didnt work anyone got tips on how to make electrical goods work? i only used the cheap type appliance convertor (little white one i bought at asda) do i need something else? thanks |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by angie123
(Post 7679440)
I am packing up my belongings to be shipped and wonder whether i should bother taking my uk electrical goods (hedge trimmer, power washer, sander, stereo??
any ideas? i know i can get a converter, but last time i went to canada, my hair dryer didnt work anyone got tips on how to make electrical goods work? i only used the cheap type appliance convertor (little white one i bought at asda) do i need something else? thanks |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by angie123
(Post 7679440)
I am packing up my belongings to be shipped and wonder whether i should bother taking my uk electrical goods (hedge trimmer, power washer, sander, stereo??
any ideas? i know i can get a converter, but last time i went to canada, my hair dryer didnt work anyone got tips on how to make electrical goods work? i only used the cheap type appliance convertor (little white one i bought at asda) do i need something else? thanks |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by islandboy
(Post 7680498)
Unless they are very expensive goods I would not bother electrical goods are cheep here,good luck with the move.
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Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Read the wiki and then decide.
Some things work on converters better than others. Generally high power items require more transformer than its worth, so sell and replace. Smaller items are OK if you can live with the inconvenience of needing the converter. Some things just wont work right on 60Hz instead of 50, regardless of voltage. Some things would be an insureance liability to run here without the appropraite canadian certification. If you are shipping a containter of stuff anyway it wont cost you extra, but if thats not the case there is something to be said for selling them for what you can get for them and start again here, even if you buy used on kijiji or yard sales or whatever if money is tight. |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by angie123
(Post 7679440)
I am packing up my belongings to be shipped and wonder whether i should bother taking my uk electrical goods (hedge trimmer, power washer, sander, stereo??
any ideas? i know i can get a converter, but last time i went to canada, my hair dryer didnt work anyone got tips on how to make electrical goods work? i only used the cheap type appliance convertor (little white one i bought at asda) do i need something else? thanks I brought transformers from this shop in Calgary. Also they do UK to north American lamp conversion. http://www.glazierelectric.net hudd |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Also be aware --- PLEASE
If you bring any electricial item over and that said item is not CSA approved and the said item sets fire, it will make your insurance null and void............ Electricial items are cheap here, needs leg work to find them, but as hubby said its not worth it. I also know expats that have brought stuff open and never used them as they have found better here. Most lamps if worth the money can be re-wired, but unless its a special item, i would get the cash for it in the uk ;);) or give to a special friend :blink: |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by angie123
(Post 7679440)
I am packing up my belongings to be shipped and wonder whether i should bother taking my uk electrical goods (hedge trimmer, power washer, sander, stereo??
any ideas? i know i can get a converter, but last time i went to canada, my hair dryer didnt work anyone got tips on how to make electrical goods work? i only used the cheap type appliance convertor (little white one i bought at asda) do i need something else? thanks |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by alwar
(Post 7713058)
I want to take my tv ,will that work with a converter
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Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by lancashirebird
(Post 7684134)
Also be aware --- PLEASE
If you bring any electricial item over and that said item is not CSA approved and the said item sets fire, it will make your insurance null and void............ but items with UL approval which is the US standard are also valid for use in Canada you find this will appears on almost all dual voltage/hz items and so is legal here (and anywhere in North America) In fact you will be more likely to find an item in Canada with just a UL approval than you would one with only a CSA approval |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by alwar
(Post 7713058)
I want to take my tv ,will that work with a converter
Then I wouldn't recommend bringing it Purely from a safety point of view |
Re: electrical goods uk to canada
Originally Posted by alwar
(Post 7713115)
yeah read that but thats only small electrical items. a love my big telly dont want to beparted from it.
TVs; right there. Section 3.1 |
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