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Asked by Christine from Malaysia | Jan. 05, 2013 02:19
About:Power Plugs / Sockets in China

Can an electrical device made in China be used in Malaysia?

China device : for 110V/220V (standard 3-legged)
Malaysia voltage : 240V (from your chart)
Do I have to buy a special converter or so? Just worried that Malaysia's voltage will spoil the device.

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Answered by Liz | Jan. 05, 2013 19:43
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The Malaysia's voltage cannot spoil the Chinese devices.
But you need a plug converter, because the two countries have different plugs.
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