on โ03-03-2014 06:26 PM
โ03-03-2014 06:52 PM - edited โ03-03-2014 06:53 PM
Ask the seller?
Or assume it is 110V and will need an adaptor and testing to the relevant standards before you use it.
Or buy one from an Australian seller, preferably B&M.
Or eat ALL of all your vegies. There are other aspects to nutrition than the specific nutrients.
on โ03-03-2014 07:01 PM
There was another buyer on the boards complaining about a Nutribullet bought from the USA...the motor fried immediately it was turned on.
And don't rely on the seller knowing anything about the voltage in Australia.
Just buy from an Australian B & M store.
on โ11-03-2014 09:47 PM
on โ11-03-2014 10:00 PM
Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware.
Do your research BEFORE buying.
ANYTHING electrical MUST be Australian Standards compliant, which NOTHING sourced overseas can be. If your house burns down as a result, your insurance company will remind you of the adage 'Penny wise, pound poor'.
on โ11-03-2014 10:33 PM
What is inadequate about it.
If an appliance is listed on a certain site it is pretty safe to assume that it is compliant in that country and is unlikely to be compliant in Australia.
It is also safe to assume that an appliance listed on ebay.au is safe to use here unless specified otherwise.