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CP2003 Apr 5th, 2005 06:55 AM

Hair dryer adaptor recs
 
Headed to Italy and Sicily next week...what adaptor do i need..i have 3 prong USA plug on hair dryer...what are the expert recs?

CP2003 Apr 5th, 2005 07:01 AM

nevermind...after reading other posts, I'll just buy one there....thanks!

sandi_travelnut Apr 5th, 2005 07:25 AM

every hotel I stayed in, in Italy, had a hairdryer in the bathroom. Just go to a travel store and tell them you need a pluag adapter and converter for Italy..it really easy. There's no need to buy another hairdryer once you get there!

Robespierre Apr 5th, 2005 07:28 AM

I'm confused. If every hotel has a hairdryer in its bathroom, what is the adapter for?

sandi_travelnut Apr 5th, 2005 08:05 AM

Options, my dear. My point was that the hotels will probably have one BUT if she chooses to bring one then it's easy to get the right adapter for it without buying a new hairdryer when she gets there.

Robespierre Apr 5th, 2005 09:31 AM

CP2003's mind is already made up, so the following is for anyone else interested in the topic -

If your hair dryer is NOT dual voltage (110/220), do NOT take it with you. Making a US spec one work over there will cost far more than the price of a new one.

Buy a plug adaptor only if you take your dryer with you, because anything you buy in Europe will already have the correct plug(s).

Lorraine3636 Apr 24th, 2005 03:36 PM

The hotel hairdryers are basically a hose coming from the wall with a small amount of air. The adaptors didn't work for me, my hairdryer was too powerfull (1850 watts) and kept blowing out the hotel fuses. I learned the second trip and bought one there.

janis Apr 24th, 2005 03:56 PM

I wouldn't bother taking a hair dryer at all. As Lorraine says, if it is powerful enough to work well it is also likely to blow the fuses. And if it is safe enough to use over there, it will be very wimpy. Most dual volatage hairdryers have a safety feature so they will only work at the low setting when set at 240/250. So you will lug the thing overseas and it will either be underpowered, or you will make the landlord mad because you keep blowing the circuits.

use the hotel's or buy one in Italy . . . .

Intrepid1 Apr 24th, 2005 04:23 PM

I'm still curious to know how all those European women dry their hair with such "wimpy" hotel hair dryers or do they bring their own, also?????


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