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Do American electronic devices work in Russia?

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Do American electronic devices work in Russia?

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A. Standard voltage in Russia and other European countries is 220 volts, while in America it is 110 volts. It means that all electronic devices will be fried unless you have an adaptor which transforms the voltage and makes it acceptable. Such step down transformers may be bought at Radioshack or Sears for $20-$30. However, most laptops do not need such transformers. Laptop chargers normally can handle voltage from 110 volts to 250 volts. You may buy one of our adaptors for $15 plus shipping. Contact us to order one.

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