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Re: Electric plug
[Re: Houston]
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05/15/2022 02:55 AM
05/15/2022 02:55 AM
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I will tell you this, it was our experience that some of those converters don't work so well with blow-dryers. I have a 2600 Turbo Power dryer ( I did shows for them) that is set up from the factory for 220 usage. Works great!! https://turbopowerinc.business.site/
Sand Gravity, got to love it!
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