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Originally Posted by HarryT
Depends what "international" you're talking about. If you buy a Kindle in the UK, for example, it is supplied with a wall charger.
Not that it really matters; it's just a standard USB wall charger, and they can be picked up for peanuts.
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The issue would be if it would work in your country. The one from the US only works here and a few other countries; I'm not sure where the UK plug works (other than "not here").
Since the OP is in the EU, he/she probably can't use the plug from either country, the one shipped to Europe is no doubt fine (and the only one possible to order, without having a US edition reshipped from a US address). It did look like the UK model has better coverage in some northern European regions - but it can't be ordered in the EU.
Once received, though, the registered address will determine the books seen and prices paid; for that, the OP may be best off using a US address and credit card.