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In much of the world, 220 volts is house current, but in the United States it's most often seen only in homes with electric clothes dryers or ranges.
Of course, "electric" clothes are not new.
Toasters fall into that category, as do blow dryers, space heaters and electric clothes dryers.
Refueling is quicker when a high-voltage circuit, typically used for appliances like electric clothes dryers, is available.
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People need hard cash to live with dignity and pay for their food, electric, clothes, travel and to pay creditors.
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