

Somewhere on the power supply or something - it will say it's voltage requirements.
#Difference between travel power converter and adapter plus
Plus - a cheap local hair dryer can be a more economical option. However - many hotels provide built-in hair dryers for precisely this reason. Hair dryer - almost certainly need a converter. Whether you need a converter, or only an adapter - depends on whether you are, or are not - traveling to a 220/230V nation and also have appliances that cannot handle 220/230V allow your 110V US thingies to work in 220/230V foreign sockets (which most, but not all, foreign nations use).

It does the same thing as using a paperclip to get your US-plug to fit in a UK/whatever socket, only without the killing.Ĭonverter (larger and more expensive) - coverts voltage, i.e. It just provides a different shape so your US-plug thingy can fit in a UK/Europe/whatever-plug outlet.

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