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There is a part of me that says, it's not worth it.  However, to each his own.

Don't take that as I disapprove, not that my approval matters, but I'm just undecided on whether or not it's worth it.

On one hand, that's a lot of effort and hassle, but on the other hand you're getting more for your money. 

I don't know if I have the level of patience you do when it comes to how one spends their money.  I'm generally a convience guy.  For example, I recently had the opportunity to save $100 if I waited to get my car fixed a little more than a week after I could get it fixed elsewhere.  I chose spending the $100 to get it sooner rather than saving $100 and getting it later.

Seriously.  If I was in Brazil and buying a PS4, I'd be the guy who buys it for R4,000, not importing it for R2,000. 

If the Xbox One power brick isn't 120/240 60/50Hz compatible, then you should be able to purchase one through Xbox Support or the Microsoft Store on online (I haven't checked).  Not sure if I would trust what's available on Amazon or eBay, but again, that's a personal thing.  Not a fan of knock-offs.