My Dash mini waffle maker operates in the 110-120-volt range. It does not automatically adjust to the Korean and European standard of 220V. Sorry! I'm stuck with my transformer.
As John said, good thing you didnt plug it in. But still surprising (to me at least) that it was not dual voltage. Most manufacturing companies are much more global today, and changing the plug to fit a particular outlet is relatively easy. Manufacturing the same product twice - one for 110V and one for 220V is a bit more of a hassle.
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At least you didn't find out the hard way...
ReplyDeleteAs John said, good thing you didnt plug it in. But still surprising (to me at least) that it was not dual voltage. Most manufacturing companies are much more global today, and changing the plug to fit a particular outlet is relatively easy. Manufacturing the same product twice - one for 110V and one for 220V is a bit more of a hassle.
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