I am retireing to Hei,Hei, next year. Can anyone tell me something about it . Is it a small town. and if there is much to do in it. Im from Ireland. Additional Details Is this place nice ...
If you live near a round a bout go out onto it right now and stand in the middle of it and say to your self "petty crime, new zealand" and then start singing Big girls dont cry. Can you do ...
I want to migrate to New Zeland. I have a recognised BBA degree, studies and stayed my entire life in Bangladesh. Age 26, Sex Male, Status married. Working for a British company for nearly 4 years at ...
I am trying to bring someone to disputes tribunal for misleading advertisement. I am just wondering if this process works ?? What if the respondent refused to come to the hearing ? What if the wrong ...
My sis and I are taking a 14 day cruise that stops in basically every city listed as a category for NZ. I know cruises aren't the way to really get out and see everything but I kind of like ...
Ok so my friend has been down in New Zealand for a few months though and is missing on of her favourite shows while down there. I have them copied onto disc from my pvr but i was wondering if i can ...
We have Helen (nun of the nation), Jonnie (day trader), Winston (every grandmothers nakid fantasy), Rodney (every womans fantasty - he makes women liers - ask them if they think hes sexy and they ...
Hey. The other day, my family and I decided to go to Wanganui for the day. I, hearing many awful things about the town, assumed that the main street would be full of graffiti, homeless people and ...
There is a shortage of nurses in the US, is there a shortage of nurses in New Zealand? I'm wanting to get a job out of the US and New Zealand sounds good, but will I have a job once I get there?...
I just got here in New Zealand 3 months ago, we're not yet a permanent resident, some people said that I can have a part-time job if we're already permanent but others said no. I'm 15 ...
I'm not sure that putting this question under Auckland will get you as many answers as you would like. It's really a question that should be addressed to your fellow Americans. (People from Australasia may assume that WA stands for Western Australia).
The only place I can suggest is Walmart, which stocks the 'PowerLine Global Power Travel Voltage Converter' - costing around US$20. Unfortunately, a quick search of Walmart's website (see link) showed that a number of stores are out of stock (including the website itself). However, I would have thought that any decent large electronics retailer will be able to provide a voltage converter for travel purposes.
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Hi, not sure why you would need to buy a 240v transformer for visiting NZ from Australia as NZ has the same power output as Australia and all electrical products can be used exactly the same.
If you still want to get a transformer then any Dick Smith, Tandy stores will sell them.