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No a 230 volt appliance should not be pluuged into a 110 volt socket (And vice versa) you need to buy a converter that can be plugged into the 110 volt outlet then the appliance can be plugged into the converter.

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Just use a step up transformer. If use a step down transformer of 230V to 110V , use the outlet for inlet and vice versa.

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Absolutely not!

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