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I do know that the latest ghd's (mark 4) are multi-voltage, so they should work in the US.
I'm not out there again until August, so if you want to borrow my US ones, PM me your address and I'll send them to you. The thought of your trip turning into the out-takes from Fraggle Rock is too much for me to bear!![]()
Jules 224,
We have been twice now really enjoyed it. on the doorstep to DTD, and lots of eateries all round especially Bahama Breeze which is a must do. no complaints about hotel and breakfast in the morning is worth while (dont forget that you can come down and take breakfast back to your room which i did on many occasions because the girls took so long to do their HAIR. hope you enjoy your hol let us know how it is and take loads of photos
It's only the very latest ghd's which are dual voltage. If you have a pair (and it's clearly detailed on the straighteners themselves), there's no reason why they shouldn't work as normal.Don't even bother packing any GHD's (duel voltage or not) - We went last May taking two lots of GHD's and neither of them heated up to anything like the heat in the UK