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On 9/29/23 11:34 PM,
milli...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I brought home (to the USA) a speciality european 220V waffle
iron. No motors, just resistance wiring. It`s plug has 3 round prongs. I
figure I can use it via the 220 outlet for my clothes dryer (4 prong
outlet). Any suggestions on if there`s a premade adapter out there, or best
way to make my own?
> Thanks
> Theodore
Probably easier, faster and cheaper to just buy a new 120v waffle iron.
Recoup your cost or make a profit selling the 220 on Ebay/Craiglist.
Call it an exotic and high-end genuine European waffle maker from a
fancy Parisian gastronomique :-)
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