CindyHamson
New Member
Hi guys,
I'm leaving for the UK next week, and I just wanted to double check before I took my Babyliss curl secret with me. I have a universal adapter, and my Babyliss curler claims that it can handle the voltage change (it has "120/240V" written on the back). Since I really do need heat to fix my hair, can I be "pretty sure" that my iron won't blow up when I plug it in? I ask so because I asked the site haircurltool.com I bought from, the resprensentive told me that I could used it in other countries with the adapter for full usage too.
I don't want to destroy it, but if I can, I want to avoid having to waste the money on another one in the UK, especially considering I don't have any plans to return there after my five week trip (it's a study abroad).
Anybody have experience with a Babyliss product that claims worldwide voltage?
I'm leaving for the UK next week, and I just wanted to double check before I took my Babyliss curl secret with me. I have a universal adapter, and my Babyliss curler claims that it can handle the voltage change (it has "120/240V" written on the back). Since I really do need heat to fix my hair, can I be "pretty sure" that my iron won't blow up when I plug it in? I ask so because I asked the site haircurltool.com I bought from, the resprensentive told me that I could used it in other countries with the adapter for full usage too.
I don't want to destroy it, but if I can, I want to avoid having to waste the money on another one in the UK, especially considering I don't have any plans to return there after my five week trip (it's a study abroad).
Anybody have experience with a Babyliss product that claims worldwide voltage?
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