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Moving from USA to Australia. Can I use my business equipment?

In a short time I will move the U.S. to Australia. Since I do not expect live there indefinitely, I would prefer my electric products from here to use a few. Specifically, I have some tools for woodworking (Band saw, drill, grinder), which run on 120V. I know that our system is 120V, 60 Hz, the Australian system is 240 Hz and 50 I Can some converter / Inverters, allow me to use my tools safe while I am there will be?

It is will cost you more than it worth it to ship and are about to send them back. But if you've done the best thing to do would be to buy a portable generator, while in the U.S., then you need gasoline and oil is there over there. Do not forget to bring extension cords. The best thing I found was to pick up order at garage sales over there. So you can not worry Conversion and sell in the stuff before you leave. What we have here, they have over there geared to their electricity supply. If you take the stuff must it cost a fortune, it could be repaired. I wanted to do something the same, but when I searched here on the Internet, I found it was better to leave my order. Garage Sales, Pawn Shops, flea markets, auctions, and there are new and used tool shops over there.

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