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[Home Appliances] Robot Vacuum Talks, Sharing your experience vacuum cleaning
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sovietmah
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Sep 30 2013, 12:30 PM
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Seriously, try not to buy robot vacuum from US or other country that are not using 240V.
I bought a couple of electronic stuff from Amazon.com using 110V, even though it works fine with 240V converter. but i noticed the quality somehow like degraded.
4 out of 6 item burned after few months of using them.
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sovietmah
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Sep 30 2013, 01:39 PM
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Sep 30 2013, 01:09 PM) Don't worried, my www.kimirobotstore.com Go to other robot & accessories for you needs Yaya, i think ur product is OK. i just advise other forumer here
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sovietmah
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Sep 30 2013, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(tishaban @ Sep 30 2013, 04:14 PM) I lived in the US for more than 10 years. Have bought lots of 110V equipment during my annual visits to the US and using them with two 240V converters very frequently including my NAD amplifier, Panasonic DVD changer, Singer sewing machine, Nintendo Wii, Dustbuster vacuum, Black & Decker power tools, Dremel and of course my Scooba. The key is to buy a good quality converter. I spent close to RM200 each and they're still going strong. I like the Scooba but there's a loose rubber part somewhere in the tank and it's spilling water after 3+ years... True agreed with u. If i buy expensive converter i rather fork out money to buy 240V product at malaysia. but diff case for u la, since u move back. This post has been edited by sovietmah: Sep 30 2013, 04:20 PM
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