Those in my experience are pretty poor at holding 2-pin euro plugs.
I use BCA adaptors, much better at gripping the plug, or weight of the moulded charger.
I've seen them somewhere for 90p ...
Those in my experience are pretty poor at holding 2-pin euro plugs.
I use BCA adaptors, much better at gripping the plug, or weight of the moulded charger.
I've seen them somewhere for 90p ...
A bit pricey at £2.20 when they have the same thing as PL0995907 (white) or PL0995807 (black) at £1.30
It is if it's just the plug that sits in the socket, and not the whole wart.
Anyway, merchantable quality doesn't apply in this instance, because it WAS supplied with a UK plug.
Yup :) that too.
Mine runs on 2 AA batteries, so much easier. Except I use 1 lithium ion and a blank, which runs the motor faster and cleans my teeth better. Not advisable with everything, I tried doing the same with a Phillips razor and buggered the motor bearings. But the Braun toothbrush has been working fine like that for a year or so.
Don't Farnell have a postage charge? Ebay is better for little things l= ike that. Not sure how people make a profit selling something for 99p w= ith freepost, when they have to pay for: Jiffy bag Postage Paypal fee Ebay fee The product
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Just to make it clear, I take it the 'Earth' pin was plastic or unconnected? Will there now be any danger if the live and neutral are reversed?
Main danger is something getting broken with all that sticking out of the wall.
I adopted a fairly unusual approach. I bought the toothbrush from Amazon in Germany so it came with a Europlug. I then installed a Schuko socket in my utility room. The plug fitting is rock solid.
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