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mgtr Mar 12th, 2006 08:25 AM

South Africa-Plug Adapter
 
I am a bit confused. We are days away from leaving for SA, and the only thing we have yet to find is a plug adapter for USA to SA plugs. All of our local stores sell what they are calling an "international set" of plug adapters...but for Africa they have 2 prong rather than 3 prong....(I have checked radioshack, walmart, etc.)
I could have sworn that I read or someone told me that it would be 3 prong?
Does anyone know?
Where can I order the correct one (quick)?
Thanks

mgtr Mar 12th, 2006 08:35 AM

To be more specific...
I am looking at magellans.com
Trying to decide between Plug Adaptor F and Plug Adaptor H. Which would be correct, we are traveling to Krueger and Capetown.
http://www.magellans.com/store/Phone...;page_number=1

koko1212 Mar 12th, 2006 09:38 AM

I was in South Africa last year I used what "TARGET" stores call "type A" and "type B" converter plugs (the whole set cost about $10.00. You might want to checkl out this web site for more updated information.
Have a great trip,

http://www.travelproducts.com/electricity_guide.htm

koko1212 Mar 12th, 2006 09:41 AM

Sorry, maybe I wasn't totally clear: I needed BOTH plugs in some cases - they can piggy-back on each other.

jweis Mar 12th, 2006 11:29 AM

Here's what you need - I have several of these power strips for when I lead photo safaris (recharging with serious photographers means LOTS of plug points needed for laptops and cameras):

Single adapter:
http://www.europlugs.com/catalog.Roc...ry_4451453.htm

Multiple plug power strip:
http://www.europlugs.com/catalog.Roc...ucts-WE-4A.htm

The adapters are universal and take just about any plug. They use removable cords. The RSA cord is here:
http://www.europlugs.com/catalog.Roc...10_4591414.htm

Regards,
James

suzic Mar 12th, 2006 11:38 AM

Not to worry- get it at Johannesburg airport!! They are readily available there- and you can be sure it is the correct one! This is what I did- and it was cheaper also (I already bought the converter set- none of them worked at all!! Suzic

brandywine Mar 12th, 2006 01:52 PM

mgtr,

I'm pretty sure the one I ordered from Magellans was Type H. I remember having the same problem (as well as others), and there is a long and detailed previous post somewhere (try plug adaptors in the search) that dates back to about March or June of 2005. But I just looked at the picture in Magallens and my adaptor (and yes it did work correctly)and looks exactly like Type H (although all one color). Hope that helps.

jck4 Mar 12th, 2006 02:47 PM

i bought the wrong plug for our trip last year, but everywhere we stayed they let me borrow an adaptor so it wasn't a problem at all.


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