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I know how to do it, just need to know if the fuse is critical.If you know how to do it (or if you can get someone who does to do it for you) then it will be fine, assuming the mains voltage is appropriate.
Another option might be a travel adapter. This should save you the hassle of changing the plug and should also be more legal (if your country has restrictions on who can do electrical work like this)
From what I hear understood, the fuse in the plug is there only in UK plugs, not on other plugs of the same product.The fuse (in the UK plug) is there to protect the cable (not the equipment - a common misunderstanding) so a fuse should be part of the wiring in whatever country of use. If it's not in the plug it will be in the equipment itself.
Clearly the Dremel does NOT have an internal fuse so simply taking the plug off and replacing it (with a fuse-less plug) is a dangerous solution.
Make up a small adapter - UK 13A socket (in a box) on a trailing lead that has the local version mains plug on it.
Not only will this keep the equipment 'safe' it will allow you to use other UK-purchased devices to be used should you get any more!
Clearly the Dremel does NOT have an internal fuse so simply taking the plug off and replacing it (with a fuse-less plug) is a dangerous solution.
Then perhaps armed with all the info available the op can make an educated decision.Whatever local safety standards are in place are irrelevant to the thread and the OPs needs however the use of a fuse will mean the fuse blowing rather than the breaker on the board.
Fuses are put there for a reason, not decoration, but that's always down to what your local regulations call for and I'm not about to defend any particular countries practises over any other.....
What I described will work. Whether the OP wants to go to those lengths is for them to decide.
Whatever local safety standards are in place are irrelevant to the thread and the OPs needs however the use of a fuse will mean the fuse blowing rather than the breaker on the board.
No more dangerous than anywhere else in the world.
Clearly the Dremel does NOT have an internal fuse so simply taking the plug off and replacing it (with a fuse-less plug) is a dangerous solution.
and I'm not about to defend any particular countries practises over any other.....