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Electricity is supplied throughout New Zealand at 230/240 volts, 50 Hertz. Most housing facilities provide 110-volt AC sockets (rated at 20 watts) for electric razors.
For all other equipment, an adapter/converter is necessary, unless the item has a multi-voltage option. Power outlets should be flat 3 or 2-pin plugs, depending on whether an earth connection is fitted.
For all other equipment, an adapter/converter is necessary, unless the item has a multi-voltage option. Power outlets should be flat 3 or 2-pin plugs, depending on whether an earth connection is fitted.
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