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I just bought a new electric toothbrush, one of the Oral-B ones, pretty
much universally available. Tesco wanted £35, Morrisons wanted £17.50 for the exact same model, so that's where we bought it. But when unpacked, (after much fighting and cussing) it only has a 2-pin plug, which would be fine if we had one of those bathroom 120v transformer/sockets, but we don't. As it happens, I have lots of suitable 3pin-to-2pin adaptors. But is the supplier (Morrisons, who probably have no idea what they sell) not obliged to supply a UK-ready device? I think I saw something about this recently, but can't remember where, nor the outcome. -- Davey. |
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