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Anonymous Brazil No.212967537 [Report] >>212967641 >>212967723 >>212967730 >>212968336 >>212972196
You woke up in Brazil and it's time to shower.
Anonymous United States No.212967639 [Report] >>212972196
bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzttt
Anonymous Japan No.212967641 [Report]
>>212967537 (OP)
is it true
Anonymous United States No.212967723 [Report] >>212968881 >>212969832
>>212967537 (OP)
so, with Brazil's weird electrical grid, do these work on 120v as well? Or 115 or whatever you guys use regionally.
Anonymous Philippines No.212967730 [Report]
>>212967537 (OP)
Anonymous Mexico No.212968336 [Report] >>212968948 >>212969390 >>212971756
>>212967537 (OP)
Anonymous Brazil No.212968881 [Report]
>>212967723
Some cities are 110 some are 220
Anonymous United States No.212968948 [Report]
>>212968336
>Mexican flsg
You can't be talking
Anonymous Brazil No.212969390 [Report]
>>212968336
Love you bro
Anonymous Brazil No.212969832 [Report]
>>212967723
When buying home appliances in Brazil you either buy one made for your local voltage or a bivolt equipment that can support both tensions
Anonymous Brazil No.212971756 [Report] >>212972139
>>212968336
Anonymous Mexico No.212972139 [Report]
>>212971756
based
Anonymous Norway No.212972196 [Report]
>>212967537 (OP)
>>212967639
does the electricity keep you warm?