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Got a couple of these;
http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/9v-dc-regulated-power-supply-with-integrated-6-way-daisy-chain-2-p.asp
Excellent customer service too
The Harley Benton gives you isolated outputs which is good, but at 120mA each they won't run some digital pedals if you go that way in the future.
The One Spot isn't isolated but does give you a lot of current to play with. Most of the time non-isolated isn't a problem, but some pedals will generate noise with non-isolated supplies.
Given that you are likely to want to buy other pedals in the future I'd recommend getting a decent one to start with. I'm on my fourth power supply now as I've had to keep upgrading because I was getting noise when the supply wasn't isolated and/or it couldn't provide enought juice when I bought a new pedal. I'd suggest spending more and getting something like a Hot Stone Deluxe. It works out a lot cheaper in the long run than buying one anyway after you've lost money on 3 other supplies.
I'd recommend getting the combo pack as it works out cheaper than buying all the bits individually.
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Ask Thomann for a uk plug adaptor when u buy ur HBJr and they'll throw one in for nowt:)
Nah, I bet his shaver still hums like buggery.