As I mentioned in my previous review of the Rechargeable Magic Wand sent to me by MaxiWand, there is now a Euro version of a wand similar to the Magic Wand: Euro Wand Massager. The Magic Wand is not available because it does not safely operate on the standard Euro-voltage. One of the benefits of having this wand is that Americans and Canadian’s traveling around Europe are able to have a “massager” that works where they are in the world. It’s important to note, however, that these Euro-friendly wands are not rechargeable. Rather, they’re similar to the original wand.
The alternative to the [Hitachi] Magic Wand has four different sites for four different countries of four different languages:
Go on and take a gander at these websites, props to those of you that can read all of these languages!
I wonder if the new Hitachi Magic Wand works on Euro-Voltage.
Hola! So, no, it doesn’t work there. I did do a sponsored post on some alternatives, none of which I’ve been able to try because I’m in the US. We can find you a toy that’s similar, though, if you want.
Not even the new rechargeable one? Shucks.
Think so
Who’s bright idea was it to make these? This isn’t a giveaway, it’s a getaway.
Thank you for the information!
Does this wand compare to Hitachi when it comes to durability? Many alternative brand wands burn quickly.