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European electrical current -- where to find cooking equipment



 
 
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Old 08-04-2005, 08:00 PM
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Default European electrical current -- where to find cooking equipment

I now live in the country of Georgia (south of Russia, north of Armenia
and Turkey), which, despite its Eastern location is considered part of
Europe (a member of the Council of Europe).

I can buy large appliances here (stove top, oven, etc.)which run on
European current, but would like to find a place I can order online
things like a George Foreman grill and roaster, a pop corn popper, etc.
None of my kitchen appliances will work here without expensive
transformers, and even so they seem to burn out (popcorn popper, for
example). Is there an online source? I can't believe only Americans
use electronic cooking equipment -- there must be European sources.

Thanks for any leads.

Carolyncc in Tbilisi, (country of) Georgia



 




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