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Can anyone tell me what the power voltage is on Navigator.

Last year on Princess my UK 230v hair straighteners wouldn't heat up because of the voltage difference. I assume Navigator will also be a problem, but if anyone from UK has sailed on her from Southampton, can you let me know - no point taking them if they don't work! :mad:

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Can anyone tell me what the power voltage is on Navigator.

Last year on Princess my UK 230v hair straighteners wouldn't heat up because of the voltage difference. I assume Navigator will also be a problem, but if anyone from UK has sailed on her from Southampton, can you let me know - no point taking them if they don't work! :mad:

 

They do have 220V on board, but it is the round european type plug, if you get a european travel adapter, then you will be fine. You may also want to take a 3 way adapter as they only have 1 220v socket, on the vanity unit

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Yes it is american standard on board, and i was thinking the same about my hair straightners, but i took then couldnt last with out them, and yes they did take ages to heat up and could only do around 2 sections of hair and then they had to heat up again. Just give ur self plently of time and u will get ur hair looking perfect.

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