Absolutely. Although the UK voltage is stated as 240 volts, most equipment can cope with a 10% fluctuation either way. However - if you need to replace the buln, you may have problems getting Eddison Screw (ES) ones - as the 'stantard connection in the Uk is a bayonet fitting. There are places (such as Maplin Electronics) who should stock the bulbs - or a converter.
UK is 220v
How dumb do u sound?!? Of course u can
Yes, you can. UK and Germany use both the PAL TV system and use Region 2 DVDs. The only thing you will need is a 3-pin (UK) to 2-pin plug adapter for the 220v mains.
No! See the u.k use a completely different power source to Japan there fore the lamp would short out due to over asianess
you need a transformer (instead of rewiring) from 220v to 110v The above answer will work but it is not correct. All lighting fixtures installed in Canada have to be CSA certified. If you really like the design of the lamp then you could consider rewiring it with certified CSA components You can buy replacement lamp parts at any DIY outlet. Change out the lamp cord and plug end along with the lamp (bulb) holder and you will have a certified fixture.
Check the curler, it should say on the side somewhere the acceptable voltage, For US that would be 110V, but you may see 100-220V, in which case it will be safe on UK Voltage, (220V) You will need a plug adaptor though, but not a voltage adaptor
If your asking about the UK it is Essex.
Yes, but you will need a converter to convert the 220v into 110v. You can buy these at WalMart or RadioShack.
220v ac UK and Europeans will need an adapter, but otherwise ok. US will need a converter.
The motto of Spalding High School - UK - is 'Hand on the Lamp of Life'.
In Poole, Dorset, UK by Edward Craven-Walker in 1960.
Little Meg and the Wonderful Lamp - 1906 was released on: UK: December 1906 USA: October 1907