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Thanks for the reply.
Not on a boat :). In an apartment.
I tried the clippers at home and at one of the electrician shops as well, had the same problem. (Didn't want to buy another converter if it had the same problem).
The only other items I have had trouble with were video game consoles...
Conversion question 220v to 110v (Hair Clippers)
Dear Members,
Please forgive me if this is too elementary a question, but none of the electronic stores where I am now could figure out the problem so I'm hoping there are members here who can advise. Also, please forgive me if that has been...
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