Yes, but you need to check the input voltage on the label of the shaver. Most are 100-240v so it will accept the input ok. The other issue is the type of plug it has on it. Depending whether it is a rechargeable or just plain mains-only shaver it will probably have a two pin plug. If the pins are round, they will fit into any bathroom shaver socket. If they are flat, they are designed to go into a regular wall socket, so you will need a travel plug for the country you are travelling to.
<<>> Most shavers are able to use 100-240 v but they have an adjustment which must be set to the new voltage when you change country. My shaver can be switched to 110 v, 120 v , 220 v and 240 v and if it is connected to the wrong voltage it might not work and/or it might be damaged.
An adapter is needed to use a North American shaver in Europe. European outlets are a different size along with a different voltage that you shaver is rated for. An Adapter will take care of both of these problems.
why is it dangerous to use electirc shaver while taking a bath
We are so happy, that we are using various smart gadgets thats are too useful for our life and this electric shaver is one of them that make us too easy to clean hair and you want to what are difference between electric shaver and manual shaver, here i wanna say that that's are different on the basis of its advantages for that reason electric shaver better that's use is easy and comfortable.
That depends on the device. Most devices should have either a label or a description in the manual to tell you the voltage they are supposed to run on, i.e. 100-240V. Most devices are either 110 V or 220V. Some however are manufactured for the international market and have internal switches, so that you can plug them into any socket provided you have the required adapter. Typical examples include most laptop power supplies. With a shaver, your chances are rather slim, but it's certainly worth a try if they are identical. Just check the manual.
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Try the Braun Syncro 7680 Electric Shaver. This shaver is great with use and cutting ability.
The shaver will run a bit slower.
In the US and in W Europe we do already use it
If the electric shaver is a wet/dry unit, then you could give it a try, but I'm thinking that it won't be practicable. If it's not a wet/dry shaver, forget about it.
The red light on the Norelco 8171x shaver indicates that the battery is low and needs to be recharged. Make sure to charge the shaver fully before use to ensure optimal performance.
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A battery operated electric shaver.