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    Frankford Arsenal Quick-n-Ez Case Tumbler question?

    I'm thinking of buying one of these tumblers but I've just spotted it says the in-line switch is 110v so will this work on domestic 220/240v or does it need a transformer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thegogg View Post
    I'm thinking of buying one of these tumblers but I've just spotted it says the in-line switch is 110v so will this work on domestic 220/240v or does it need a transformer?
    1. What is actually on the data plate of the tumbler - NOT the inline switch?

    2. Is the advertisement in a UK magazine?

    If the device itself is rated at 110V then a plug-in-the-socket mini-transformer will sort that little problem out for you.

    tac

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    1. What is actually on the data plate of the tumbler - NOT the inline switch?

    2. Is the advertisement in a UK magazine?

    If the device itself is rated at 110V then a plug-in-the-socket mini-transformer will sort that little problem out for you.

    tac
    Thanks. I've now had a reply from the US seller to say it is 110v so I've found a Lyman 1200 Pro here in the UK for £75 that I can pick up later today which is a better option.

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