You can use US appliances, but only if you get an adaptor. The island uses 3-pin UK plugs and 240v electrical appliances.
Plug the appliance into the electricity socket. Singapore plugs are the same as UK plugs.
Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.There are quite a few appliances that use a 240V line. Air conditioners, fridges, washers and dryers all use the 240V line.Answer for Canada, USA and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.In North America only the larger appliances use 240 volts. The hot water tank, stove, range top, baseboard heating and clothes dryer are the main appliances that use the higher voltage.
All electric appliances use amps. Amps are a measure of current.
It depends on the ratings of the appliances being used.
Of course the u can't use the appliances because no electricity is flowing
No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord.
Yes, Singapore uses exactly the same electrical voltage and plugs as the UK, so you can bring your British appliances and use them just as you would at home.
UK is 220v
yes
It would be midnight in Singapore as Singapore is 7 hours ahead of the UK.
Discount appliances can be found in the UK at online retailers such as Discount Appliances and Appliances Online. Another souse for discounted appliances would be 365 Electrical, which also boast free delivery in the UK, they also seem to have discounted prices on discontinued models.
China, India, Thailand, Singapore & UK China, India, Thailand, Singapore & UK
no way
Their government, as their are a democracy, similar to the UK, Singapore however, does not have a royal family
No UK citizens do not need a visa to go to Singapore just like Singaporeans do not need a visa to enter UK
no...i have been there and there is lot of things that Singapore is better at than Singapore,i mean money-wise...they have better facilities
I think as long as you're a citizen... Ask your coach.
The Singapore is popular in the UK. This type of cat is rare in America.