A TV, a blender, or a rice cooker that might work with Sri Lankan voltage. The box is wrapped in enough plastic to survive a monsoon. The owner will insist it was a “steal” even though the customs duty cost more than the item.
In Sri Lankan colloquialism, the phrase "Seeduwa badu pot" is likely a specific slang reference used in informal or underground contexts. Context and Meaning : This is a well-known suburb in the Gampaha District seeduwa badu pot