Anonymous wrote:Do you not want to purchase a converter set? Check with your hotels because they might include a room hair dryer. I was in 3 different French hotels this past summer and all had a hair dryer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ordered the revlon brush from amazon.fr - there are sellers that will ship to the U.S.
It has a switchable plug for UK too.
I didn’t realize that (1) we can order from amazon based in other countries from the US, and (2) revlon makes its blow dry brush with electrical to work in other countries. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I ordered the revlon brush from amazon.fr - there are sellers that will ship to the U.S.
It has a switchable plug for UK too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not want to purchase a converter set? Check with your hotels because they might include a room hair dryer. I was in 3 different French hotels this past summer and all had a hair dryer.
In my experience the converter sets can end up tripping the breakers for things like hair dryers, especially in older buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Do you not want to purchase a converter set? Check with your hotels because they might include a room hair dryer. I was in 3 different French hotels this past summer and all had a hair dryer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend just buying something next time you are in the EU. It will be much less expensive than purchasing a dual-voltage or 220V appliance in the US.
This.
Anonymous wrote:I recommend just buying something next time you are in the EU. It will be much less expensive than purchasing a dual-voltage or 220V appliance in the US.
Anonymous wrote:I bought this from Amazon. It's not nearly as effective as my Revlon Volumizer, but it's better than nothing:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NJPCK4H?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_5&th=1
Anonymous wrote:I recommend just buying something next time you are in the EU. It will be much less expensive than purchasing a dual-voltage or 220V appliance in the US.