outlet adapter- Poland?
#2
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In Europe equipment runs off 220V.
So if there's markings on your equipment that mentions 220V or 240V - something like 100-220 (or 110-240 or 110-220 or 220-240, 110-240) then you need a plug converter to make your plug fit into a socket
Otherwise you'll need a voltage converter as well as a plug converter.
So if there's markings on your equipment that mentions 220V or 240V - something like 100-220 (or 110-240 or 110-220 or 220-240, 110-240) then you need a plug converter to make your plug fit into a socket
Otherwise you'll need a voltage converter as well as a plug converter.
#3
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I've never been to Poland. I think tango is asking why kind of plug converter is used for Poland. I'm assuming from his post that all his "stuff" is 110/220V.
Looks like it is the same as France & Germany.
http://www.traveloasis.com/unad1andgrou.html
Looks like it is the same as France & Germany.
http://www.traveloasis.com/unad1andgrou.html
#4
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I meant to say "plug adapter." They are more reasonable on this site. You could use the GS-9. The GS-20 has the grounds for use in kitchens & bathrooms.
http://www.voltageconverters.com/plug_adapters.html
http://www.voltageconverters.com/plug_adapters.html



