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Revlon hot air brush sparked on first use. Can’t return it, what should I do?
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Hi everyone! I recently ordered a Revlon hot air brush from Amazon, only to discover that it’s a 110V device incompatible with Pakistan’s 220V system. After using it for the first time with a plug adapter, it sparked inside, prompting me to unplug it immediately for safety. Now, I’m left with a functioning device that I’m too scared to use again, and I can't return it to the US. What should I do? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Hi everyone,
I ordered a Revlon hot air brush from Amazon US and had it shipped to Pakistan.
I didn’t realize it was a 110V device and not compatible with my country’s 220V system. I used it for the first time with a plug adapter, and it immediately sparked inside, so I unplugged it right away for safety.
Now I’m really worried because I can’t return it to the US anymore. It still turns on, but I’m scared to use it again after what happened.
What should i do now? Any advice would really helpp..
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