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you can get a power converter that does both 110 v to 220 and vice versa, which is available in many stores in the US
http://www.rpelectronics.com/English...ms/TC-300E.asp |
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The earlier post Plugging In addresses the question of taking USian appliances (110) to Thailand and how to deal with the power difference.
The question here is: What do Thais (and others abroad) do when they want to use their Thai appliances (220~240) in the United States? Specifically, how do they/you recharge your Thai cell phone? RadioShack electronics store has a couple of step-up converters that range from US$80-$115 (3,200-4,600 baht)! Are such converters available cheaper in Thailand? If so, where? If not, what do Thai people do in such a situation? |
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