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Adaptors for Belgium
What kind of adaptors will US travelers need for Belgium? We're already packing for our trip next week!
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The same round two-pronged adaptors that work in the surrounding countries.
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http://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/belgium/
I got this when googling 'US Adaptor Belgium' and Google gave me 'power'. |
This is what they look like - https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/p/...-power-adapter
The back has slits for the two blades that 2-prong US plus have. Shops like Target and Ace have them. Most electronic items these days are dual voltage (something like 100-240 V), but be sure to verify. If you have a three-prong device that needs to go on the trip, that may complicate matters, because you may need not only a three-prong adapter (to make the prongs fit) but also a voltage converter - make sure something that requires a three-prong plug is labeled for dual-voltage use (something close to 100-240 V). If it isn't, then it's probably not worth taking along because a converter may be more than you want to deal with. |
In Belgium, as in France, you may encounter electrical sockets that want the F-type plug. It has the same two round prongs, but also has a hole to fit a prong that projects from the wall socket and provides a ground. The older C-type plug may fit that socket (or may be too snug); The older C-type wall socket probably will not take the F-type plug. A situation in transition, and you can only be 100 per cent sure with one of each type of adapter. The link above http://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/belgium/ has clear photos.
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