Travel Tips: Which Plugs and Adapters to use When Traveling
Travel Tips: Which Plugs and Adapters to use When Traveling
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Sonia Gil guides you through the plugs and adapters of the world and where to use them when traveling.
Don’t know which adapter to use? Check this out:
http://www.iec.ch/worldplugs/map.htm#
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still confused…. how does your adaptor look from both ends???? What can you plug into it??? I guess one end you plug into the wall using the different configurations but what does it look like on the adaptor when you plug something into the adaptor??? None of these YOU TUBE videos can explain anything clearly.
I bet she’s uses a but-plug.
We use non of those plus in South Africa…. NON
This is fucking annoying how could you leave out Ireland we use the same plugs as Britain
For indonesia?
You should sell those adapters you advertised at the end to make a couple of bucks on top of what you would get them for. Since you didn’t name them, that means we have to search the complete internet for them but I’m sure most people would easily pay more than what you payed for them just for the convenience. Just a thought if you want to make a bit of extra cash to support your videos
Where is the indian adapter darling???
Before providing tips, perhaps get some knowledge. The UK plugs (which are also in Ireland – mistake #1) are the safest, best designed, and sit completely flush against a wall. You are holding a converter not a plug/adaptor. Bit embarrassing.
Too many plugs…
So what plug do I need for Nepal please x
What about Japan?
I’d like to connect my plug to her adapter.
If you come to Japan, you most likely won’t need adapters if you’ve got U.S. stuff. Japan uses the same plugs and outlets as the States, but three-hole outlets are rare here.
In Qatar (The Middle East), we use the British plug. Maybe other countries in the region have the European plug.
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After watching this video, I remembered the European plug adapter I bought recently. My friend introduced me to buy this (LANK: https://www.amazon.com/US-Europe-Plug-Adapter-European/dp/B07Z1LHLSN ), although there is no A lot of reviews, it is very practical, this seller’s products are certified, safer and more stable. I recommend this!
This helped! Thank you! As I will be traveling this weekend into next week!
You didn’t mention about Switzerland
this is very helpful we r traveling soon!
When was India in the middle east?
I plan to go to England and France in June, and on top of that I am traveling to Italy in July and I don’t want to buy separate adapters. Instead, I want an all in one adapter, what kind should I purchase?
The uk plug is also used in Dubai
We have our own plug in Brazil, but like Italy, the euro plug will work too.
Saudi and UAE uses the UK plug standard 220v
Haha our poor wee GB plug. Thanks for the handy info! 🙂
Wow I been in Australia for 13 years and had no idea China uses our plug.
Paaiiiin.
UK plugs are the best and safest in the world bitch
good vedio dear…really helpful
Dude, this video was super concise and easy to watch. Thanks gurrrl.
Many thanks, Sonia. I recently bought a travel adapter for Europe in the hope of having a trouble free camping trip. The only problem was it worked in every country except, wait for it…Spain.! It was too large! Spain is in Europe, isn’t it? Travellers beware! Any ideas Sonia? What time do you finish work?
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You may need a converter also, depending on what your electrical item can handle. I find using a universal converter/adapter useful then.
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It is recommended to buy adapters with a earth pin connected.
What type of plug are used in United Arab Emirates
Did anyone else notice the C U Next Thursday phrase at the end?
Thank you! It helped.
When I went to Spain last year, I was surprised and didn’t even think about the adapters. Luckily, they had some to rent during our stay at the hotel.
OMG! FINALLY I HAVE FOUND YOUR CHANNEL AGAIN
Hello. Will the European connection work in Greece ? I’m seeing mixed reviews
The American plug is the most dangerous type in the World. It’s because it is tiny and has uninsulated pins. If you travel in European countries, where the voltages are 230-240 V you must be very careful not to touch the pins. We have system where one of the ”active” pins is earthed and that’s why it is dangerous to touch the live pin. Everything like radiators, faucets etc. are in the same potential than the so called Neutral wire. Your simple adapter (the winning one) for European to US is dangerous and is banned in EU. Our electrical regulations are much more strickt than in the States. You should have an adapter where the US plug is securely inserted and touching the pins is impossible when they are live. Also the plug to our wall socket must be much more sturdy and it must have insulated pins if it is the type you showed us. Look at that cord. If you have earthed apparatus, it must be earthed here too. Otherwise it can be really dangerous in the case of failure. Your equipments are much worse insulated than ours but today you probably use international charger, computer power and other traveller’s things. I’m certified electric engineer.
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What type of plug do I need for Portugal and Spain? Is it type C or F?
No mention of Japan…
Massive UK plugs, but they are the safest.Fused plug, cord grip.If a country was an ex-British colony, then chances are they also use UK plugs and sockets.UK High Street £1 shops like Poundland and Poundworld sell adaptor plugs for a fraction of what traveller type shops charge.