yes, if you use a power adapter lol
$64,000 Canadian
$64,000 Canadian
The appliance helped me at work
Yes. All Canadian regular household outlets work at 110-120 Volts.
only the appliance power
To effectively use an appliance dolly, first secure the appliance to the dolly with straps or bungee cords. Tilt the dolly back and slide it under the appliance. Use the handles to maneuver the dolly and carefully move the appliance to its destination. Be sure to use proper lifting techniques and take breaks if needed to prevent injury.
No, it is not recommended to use a 9-volt charger for a 4.5-volt appliance. Using a charger with a higher voltage than what the appliance is designed for can damage the appliance or pose a safety risk. It is best to use the charger that is specifically designed for the appliance.
NO! It was Japan and America!
In a way but not best use of the term. Appliance implies kitchen device
Using a 265-volt appliance on a 220-volt line can be risky and may damage the appliance, cause a short circuit, or result in a safety hazard. It is recommended to use voltage converters or transformers to ensure safe operation of the appliance.
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If it is plugged in yes.