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[No. 1 adapter brand] European adapter Type C Plug - Compatible in most European countries such as Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Portugal, Poland, Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, Iceland, Italy. More country list can be checked in description. ( Note: not work in UK/Ireland/Scotland, if need Please choose our Type G adapter)
3 pack - small and compact light weight perfect for travel.
Adapter is capable of accepting Plug from almost any country around the world New conductivity design - Internal metal interfaces provides better Conductivity grounded 3 prong plug. Max capacity up to 3000 watt (max 250 volt, 13 a)
New conductivity design - Internal metal interfaces provides better Conductivity
Non-grounded 2 round prong plug. Max capacity up to 3000 watt (max 250 volt, 13 A)
The adapter Type C is the most common adapter type used in the following countries: EUROPE (Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine) SOUTH AMERICA (Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru) ASIA (Thailand, Indonesia). Most countries in AFRICA (But Not: Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania). (Zambia use Type C, Type D and Type G plug). Cannot be used in Germany, France, UK. The input is a universal receptacle that accepts all types of connectors (Including: 2-Prong US "polarized", 3-Prong US grounded, European, UK, AUS and India plug standards. But not the large South African plug). The adapter does not change the Voltage. Please check the voltage standard for the travel destination and use a Voltage converter with the adapter if needed. (example, Europe use mainly 230 Volts). Many electrical devices such as AC/DC chargers for Laptops, cameras etc. allow a multi range Voltage (110-240 Volts) and eliminate the need of a Voltage converter. Sometimes electrical device have a switch for either 120 or 230 Volts (remember to set back!). Please check the specifications on your equipment. Powering a 120 Volts device with 230 Volts can destroy the equipment and cause fire.