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What do i need to make U.S. electric devices work in Europe?


    



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Shy
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Europe is 220 volts...and differnt pins for each country...get a transformer ( step down transformer from 220 to 110 ) and a travel convertor ( having all types of pins ) All airports sell this plus the Wallmarts etc


fatsausage
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All the Travel Stores have the concersion kits.


no_mercey_here
You need a transformer to transform the electric from 110V to 220V


lazerbro
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you need an outlet adapter that fits onto your plug. It's pretty simple and cheap, actually, to get. It just fits on the end of your plug and into the socket, and everything should work fine.


John D
You will need both, a transformer 220 to 110 Volts and adapters for the EU. Try to buy it before travelling because they are difficult to find them in Europe.
In addition an useful tip for your travel: be aware of EXPEDIA if you plan to book online. It can ruin your trip.
http://www.victimsofexpedia.com


DuckFan430
You can use a round pin plug adapter.


gaiaom
All you need is a formated converter. You can get at say, Wal-mart. I believe they have one of those in Frankfurt, Germany as well. Good Luck.


sms_girl8286
You will probably need a convertor to convert from US voltage to European voltage; however, lots of modern appliances (i.e. hairdryers) have a voltage switch built in that you can just switch over. You will definitely need an adapter to make US plugs fit into European outlets, you'll probably want to get a variety pack depending on where you're going, I'm pretty sure that, for example, the UK has a different type of plug than contenintal Europe...I'd just look on the box, it should say where the adapter will work.


Oberlehrer
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You have to keep in mind two aspects:

(1) mechanical connection
Euro-Connector for small equipment

(2) Power type
To be very correct: 230 Volts ;-) 50 Hz



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