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CLARISONIC - VOLTAGE CONVERTER - FEEDBACK
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Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:56 am      Reply with quote
Hello Everyone, I promised some feedback on using a Voltage Converter in South-Africa for the Clarsonic Skin Care Brush. The verdict?? IT WORKS!!! At first I got a fright because the little green light kept on flashing which means it's charging but fully charged the green light should be constant. Well you need to charge the Clarisonic Brush at least 2 whole nights before it's fully charged and the green light is constant. I have used it and am extremely impressed!!! Normally when I clean my skin manually and look at my nose closely in the mirror, there are still blackheads and it still seems dirty. After having used Clarsonic brush it was squeeky clean. It also feels really nice on your skin, a lovely experience + Glowing Skin!!!!. If you love cosmetics and gadgets for skin as much as I do, this is really a nice treat for your skin and worth every penny! The cleanser that comes with it is also quite nice, but luckily one can use any cleanser with it if you don't prefer that one.
So those of you who are worried that it might not work in your country because of voltage compatibility = Don't, by all means get it Wink , just make sure you get the correct converter and ask your local eletrical shop to help you. The company that distributes clarisonic is only suggesting not too use converters because they don't want to be responsible if it doesn't work...which is understandible.
The risk was definately worth it!!! Thank You EDS for shipping to South-Africa!!!
Very Happy Love from a happy Clarisonic User!!!

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Fri Jul 21, 2006 5:15 am      Reply with quote
thank you, Livie! i've been waiting for this. Very Happy
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Fri Jul 21, 2006 6:54 am      Reply with quote
OK, I think Livie wins the contest for the longest-distance member (um, yes, I speak English..well, i used to, now I just make up my own words and grammar) Laughing

So what else did you buy with the Clarisonic, Livie?

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Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:35 pm      Reply with quote
Thank you Livie, for answering a long-standing question on this forum!

Of course, I really want to try this so I am filtering out what my credit card has to say to you Smile Now if only we had one of those nice EDS 20% off sales....
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Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:49 am      Reply with quote
So do you think I'd be able to buy something in the UK that would also 'convert' the voltage for me? I emailed an ebay seller who said this is what I'd need to do. What exactly is a convertor?! The more I read about the Clarisonic the more I want one!
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Hi,
I seriously am considering buying the clarisonic to use here in Holland. What kind of converters do you recommend? I have been looking everywhere online for the voltage of the Clarisonic, but I can only find the frequency. In that case, can anyone recommend what kind of converter I need?
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Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:12 am      Reply with quote
Yes, what is a converter? Is it just a plug that you put into the wall that is compatible with another country's voltage? I am in Australia.
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Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:27 pm      Reply with quote
I contacted the clarisonic company and it runs on 2 watts, which is nothing! For those who are still wondering.

A converter changes the voltage from one country (such as the USA, which runs on 110 volts) to another country`s voltage (like here in Europe or in Australia, which runs on 220V-240V)so that you can use appliances without any problems. So you need to know the voltage of the country you are in, and the watts the appliance uses, so you can buy an appropiate converter/transformer.

Otherwise, without one, the appliance would blow up, get ruined, etc, because of the difference in voltage.

I hope this helps?
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Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:09 am      Reply with quote
Ooh, hallo, I'm glad I found this thread. I've ordered a Clarisonic, foolishly disregarding the voltage warning. Has anyone else used one in Australia yet? Success? Where did you get your converter?

If not, I promise I will answer my own questions as soon as mine arrives...
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Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:43 am      Reply with quote
I use mine here in Holland, which is the same voltage as Australia. I bought my transformer from a US company via Amazon.com which is listed below:

SEVENSTAR 100WATT STEP UP AND STEPDOWN TRANSFORMER

So far it works beautifully without any noise and no problems whatsoever. I also use this transformer for other things with no problems.

Hope this helps!
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Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:56 am      Reply with quote
Rachael wrote:
So do you think I'd be able to buy something in the UK that would also 'convert' the voltage for me? I emailed an ebay seller who said this is what I'd need to do. What exactly is a convertor?! The more I read about the Clarisonic the more I want one!


I use a voltage converter for my clarisonic and it works fine. Am using UK plug and voltage. Been running for 5 mths now, *fingers crossed.
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Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:01 am      Reply with quote
Just in case anyone's interested, I asked around about voltage converters and generally it seems like for recharging devices, it is pretty safe. However, it may damage some appliance/ electronics in the long run if it is running on "live electricity" through the converters.. Good news for clarisonic! Wink
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Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:54 pm      Reply with quote
I have already bought a voltage converter adn waiting for the clarisonic brush arrival.
Hope it can work on me.
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:36 pm      Reply with quote
i'd like to buy it for a long time
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Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:12 pm      Reply with quote
I'm so excited to try this! They are even on Ebay super cheap!!!
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It's been almost 3 years since they came out with the product. I really don't understand why the Clarisonic company doesn't make a 220V version! I've emailed their company a dozen times with no replies. I find that so rude.

It's not like there's no demand for the product outside of USA/Canada/Japan
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Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:44 pm      Reply with quote
On the clarisonic website they sell something they call the "universal charger" for $45. It works on 100-240 Volts AC; 50/60 Hz so should be good anywhere. It's just too bad that you have to pay so much extra money.
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It's been almost 3 years since they came out with the product. I really don't understand why the Clarisonic company doesn't make a 220V version! I've emailed their company a dozen times with no replies. I find that so rude.

It's not like there's no demand for the product outside of USA/Canada/Japan


I emailed them in late 2007 and they informed me that their company would be producing a universal model that would be due out in early 2008. It's now 2009 and - nothing. With so much demand you'd think they would resolve this issue. However, it's interesting that they now have an adaptor available but it's annoying to have to fork out more money. With the Aussie dollar the way it is, things are bad enough already.

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Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:24 am      Reply with quote
I've just checked out the Clarisonic website and it now seems that they HAVE come out with a universal charger that is safe to use world-wide. You just have to purchase an adaptor for your particular country.

This is what everyone has been waiting for! I can't believe that they haven't sent out any promotional material to people like me who have been constantly in touch with them about coming out with an international model.

Check it out here:
http://www.clarisonic.com/shop/universal-charger.php

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Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:23 am      Reply with quote
Thanks Keliu!
But the plug is still the American standard 2-prong. I just emailed them asking if it's safe to use the charger with a plug adaptor, because it's so wet in the bathroom.. It would be tragic if I were to die from electrocution, all because of my vanity! Doubt
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fat_swan wrote:
Thanks Keliu!
But the plug is still the American standard 2-prong. I just emailed them asking if it's safe to use the charger with a plug adaptor, because it's so wet in the bathroom.. It would be tragic if I were to die from electrocution, all because of my vanity! Doubt


Everything in my bathroom is on an adaptor because everything was purchased OS. I haven't fried myself yet!

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Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:36 am      Reply with quote
I'll keep that in mind, thanks Keliu!
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Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:18 am      Reply with quote
EDS carries the universal charging cradle as well:

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/clarisonic-universal-char-p_9720.htm
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Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:24 am      Reply with quote
Thanks Schang! Now I REALLY wanna buy it even though it's out of my budget!! Sad

Keliu wrote:

Everything in my bathroom is on an adaptor because everything was purchased OS. I haven't fried myself yet!


Keliu- I was wondering, for the Clarisonic and other electronic gadgets with which you use an adaptor, do you keep them plugged in in the bathroom 24/7? And if yes, is there a particular brand of adaptors you use that is especially safe? Thanks!
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Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:18 am      Reply with quote
You're welcome! I've been eyeing the Clarisonic too, but I spent so much during the holidays!

I know you didn't pose this question to me, but I live overseas now (from the US, but currently living in China) so I deal with voltage conversion issues too. Just wanted to say that I unplug all of my non-Chinese gadgets after using them with a converter.

Also, getting a good voltage converter is key. I think plug adaptors are pretty easy to find. But getting a bad converter will fry whatever you're trying to use.

And I apologize if I've used converter/adaptor incorrectly. The important one is the things that converts your voltage, the other one just makes sure your plug fits into the socket.
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