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Lily415
Oct 14, 2005, 09:51
Hello everyone, I'm new here and I'm so glad I have found this forum! I'm moving to Japan and am in the process of packing but have a few questions about appliances before i pack everything . I already know US wall-mount telephones work over there, and DVD players do not. I also know that the voltage is lower in Japan than here.

1. Do you absolutely need an adaptor(is that the right thing?), or can I just plug my appliances in and let them run on the low voltage and have them still work? I did this with my curling iron the last time I visited and worked okay... I'm talking mostly about lamps, my CD player, answering machine, air cleaner, my cordless phones...

2. Has anyone taken an American lamp and fit a Japanese light bulb in it?
thanks!!!

Dekamaster
Oct 14, 2005, 11:09
1. Do you absolutely need an adaptor(is that the right thing?), or can I just plug my appliances in and let them run on the low voltage and have them still work? I did this with my curling iron the last time I visited and worked okay... I'm talking mostly about lamps, my CD player, answering machine, air cleaner, my cordless phones...


I think it might be some sort of transformer. You might not want to risk it since appliance was designed to opearte on a higher voltage anyway. :blush:

GaijinPunch
Oct 14, 2005, 12:02
No, you don't need an adaptor. There's other threads on this very topic. Search a bit and you'll find more than enough info.

budd
Oct 15, 2005, 05:00
ditto ditto ditto! plenty of threads in this section even
search using voltage or pal or ntsc or stuff like that?
good luck

Silverpoint
Oct 15, 2005, 15:52
I already know US wall-mount telephones work over there, and DVD players do not.

If you have a region free DVD player, it'll work.