How Do Dual Voltage Appliances Work?
smithsallies asked:
I am going to buy a hair straighener/dryer that works both here and in Europe. I'm just curious, how do these appliances work, both here and over there? Do you flip a switch on the appliance or something?
I am going to buy a hair straighener/dryer that works both here and in Europe. I'm just curious, how do these appliances work, both here and over there? Do you flip a switch on the appliance or something?
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Raymond
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Appliances like computers cameras etc have universal power supply that are switched in parallel for 120 volts and 240 volts and 260 volts usually they have universal power ones.
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