Plug to carry for US gadget charging
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Plug to carry for US gadget charging
What type of plus to carry to Italy for gadget charging. I have apple products like iPhone and iPad. Do i need to carry a adapter as well. Please advise. Thank you!
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Of course you need an adapter. You do NOT need a converter.
And you don't need to shell out $50 for the TUMI name - the tech is all the same.
Go here: http://www.igo.com/
Get something that plugs into the wall and has a bunch of USB ports.
And you don't need to shell out $50 for the TUMI name - the tech is all the same.
Go here: http://www.igo.com/
Get something that plugs into the wall and has a bunch of USB ports.
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The link offered by cafegoddess doesn't work for Europeans, but I searched for "electric adapters" and found some big heavy expensive "universal" adapters. Someone gave me one of those for Christmas once, but I prefer to use the cheap simple ones like those indicated by janisj. The big ones are heavy, and tend to hang loose in some outlets, and are too bulky for others, especially if you need to share a dual outlet with a lamp. I'm shocked at what my friend must have spent for that little stocking stuffer.
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What Ackislander and happytourist posted. You can plug in cables, USB - mini or micro USB, or USB - Lightning, or USB - whatever and charge 5 devices at the same time. There are a few versions of this on Amazon. We charge iPads, iPhones, Kindles, etc. overseas with no problem.
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerPor...s=anker+5+port
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerPor...s=anker+5+port