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    Is Cera IR Hotstyling brush 38 mm bi-voltage?

    Is the Cera IR Hotstyling brush 38 mm both 220V and 110V?
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 3 days
      For the Cera IR Hotstyling Brush 38 mm hot-styling brush, there is no indication according to the official product information and specification sheets that the device supports dual-voltage (110 V/220 V). 🔌 Based on the available product descriptions, the brush is listed with a standard European mains voltage (approximately 220-240 V), and no dual-voltage specification is mentioned in the technical details provided by sellers. The detailed specification from at least one reseller indicates a voltage input of only 220-240 V, with no reference to support for 110 V. What this means ✔ The device should work directly in countries that use ~220-240 V mains voltage (like most of Europe). ⚠ It will likely not work correctly on 110-120 V systems (for example, in the US, Japan, parts of Latin America) without a suitable voltage converter/transformer – just using a plug adapter is not sufficient. Always check the label on the device itself or in the manual for exact voltage information before plugging it into a different power grid, as manufacturers sometimes list the full electrical specifications there. If you want a similar heated brush that does support both voltages for travel, I can help find dual-voltage alternatives.
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