zoe said:If I bought an electrical toothbrush from America is it possible to buy here in Ireland a convertor to convert the 230 volts into 110 volts?
Can I get something like this from the high street, and if so would anyone know how much they cost?
Thanks!
zoe said:It most likely just have a wire coming from this stand and on the end of the wire is a two-pin plug suitable for plugging into a shaving socket.
Does this mean I'd need a transformer?
I received the toothbrush today which I purchased from the States.Jimoslimos is right regarding the U.S. toothbrush. If its rated US 110v only then plugging it into a 220v socket will have very nasty consequences.
However some shaving sockets (particularly common in hotels) have a switch that lets you choose between 110V and 220V, they have a small transformer inside. They will work fine with the U.S. toothbrush.
So does this mean it is rated 100V or 240V ?100-240 V ~ ac
50-60 Hz / 2,4W
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