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Can I use 2000w hairdryer in the US with a step up converter?

  • 29-07-2007 4:05pm
    #1
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    Apologies if this has been posted, I did a search and found that you can plug your ghd in but it takes a lot longer to heat up.

    I was looking for a step-up converter online and saw one said "Max load 45W" - Does this mean I can't plug my 2000w hairdryer into a converter??

    I'd be lost without my hairdryer - do I have to buy one over there :(:confused:


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