Does a man's electric shaver cause the same problems as hair dryers in Paris?
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Does a man's electric shaver cause the same problems as hair dryers in Paris?
Just wondering, since I've read of so many cases of a hair dryer with a converter melting down or causing the electricity to go out--do you have to worry about a man's electric shaver with converter doing the same? Thanks!
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I have a small converter that switches between low and high voltages. The high one runs a hair dryer; the low setting is good for recharging my electric razor. (It runs off of batteries or directly from the electrical plug.) <BR><BR>Neither of my Norelco razors have any kind of a switch that controls the voltage setting.
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Neither of my two Norelcos says anything about voltage. I use the converter when I recharge the nicad battery just to be sure. Probably it will recharge on either voltage. <BR>I probably read the brochure, but those razors are so old I wish they would fail so I can have a good excuse to buy a new one! Problem is that they work ok. <BR>The hair dryer is small, compact, and almost efficient. It says nothing about 220 or more volts, so we use the converter with it and it never fails or blows circuits. My wifw wishes it would dry hair better!!<BR>
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When I first read this question, I wondered if Susan was referring to the mental meltdowns that so many high maintenance women on this board seem to go through over their hair appliances (as well as the meltdown of the appliance itself). Can you imagine ANY guy fretting over his electric razor that way?
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Katie, No, I am not one of those high-maintenance women! We recently went to Florida and I assumed the places we were staying would have a hair dryer, so I didn't take mine. Well, they didn't have one. I didn't panic or have a fit or anything else! I am fortunate that my hair is very manageable and I got along fine without it!<BR>Tim, I did check the recharger for my husband's electric shaver, and you're right, it does show both voltages. He also wouldn't have a fit, but there's no big mystery here. He has sensitive skin and a rough beard, so if he doesn't use an electric shaver, he has lots of problems with rashes.<BR>Anyway, thanks to all for the info!<BR>
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