What to bring to Europe/Middle East
This is tough because it depends upon the country and how much things cost there.
The quality level is so dramatically superior in France, Germany, Belgium, to a lesser extent UK, that it is really better off to start fresh and build up slowly.
Turkey, Greece, Israel, etc....this is a different story. There, it pays to bring certain kitchen electrics over for the ride and run them off a HIGH ENOUGH transformer...
Mixers, simple blenders, can openers, even SOME toaster ovens...if you bought the higher-end stuff here, you may not find similar replacements, or affordable ones.
NEVER import an American-made dishwasher, even 220v. Water hardness and varying water pressures can render it useless in no time.
Shop carefully for 220V top-load washers to import....Whirlpool is different there, and is not well supported. Better Maytags and the stackable Maytag washer/dryer can be considered...remember it must fit practically in Europe's smaller rooms, and a door must be big enough to get it through.
Don't import an American-made 220V fridge to Greece, Israel, etc. They've been known to explode. Leave steam irons home (much better there anyway, ours aren't happy on transformers). Digital clock radios, radios with digital tuning, etc. are OK battery-operated...make sure it can be switched to even-number tuning. Clocks with dials and old radios with vernier tuners should be taken....actually a savings....TVs won't work. Some multisystem videos will. Your lamps probably will work, with screw-in adapters and European bulbs...
Now all I have to do is figure out how to send us all to the French Riviera, lol!
But I think it's interesting....