Well it seems you forgot to provide links to the USB tester device and the other outlet device to test if it is grounded? Anyhow, thank you for your video. 🤔
Awesome video! Which adaptor you recommend for take to Brazil. I would like grounded and surge protector for my 2 iPhone type C cords and my MacBook Air
"My" is a brand I do not know. Generally if it has any heating element assume that it is not dual voltage. Electronics generally is but ALWAYS verify. Buying converters makes no sense, just get a flat iron for proper voltage. Costs a tiny fraction of a converter. Converters make sense if you have equipment worth hundreds.
Hi. Are the 2 USBs usb C ? And the usb with the wire..usb C too ( thx, just want to be sure ). The Italy is in the 2nd pack. Do you think I can get the Italy adapter plug-in-part from an older set of mine and use it ?
South Korea uses schuko as most of Europe so it is OK. Vietnam has weird sockets that accept US two prong plugs and European plugs. i0.wp.com/storage.googleapis.com/inspitrip-blog/global/2016/12/Vietnam-Electrical-Outlet.jpg Grounding is not that common in Vietnam.
Please help me. I brought a 1875 watt 3 in 1 ionic hairdryer in the USA that I now want to use in the UK. It say's on it 125V ac 60HZ . Will I need to buy a voltage convertor for it or not? Thank you
While knowing the voltage is important it's also helpful to know what current in amps and power in KW this unit will support. ie.... Can it support a hair dryer?
It seems it is max 10 A so it should support a hair dryer at least with 230 V. With 120 V you likely will not need this as 120 V countries tend to use US plugs.
Incorrect. There are plenty of countries that use 120 V like US. Canada, Mexico, Central America, Northern part of South America. Brazil has several voltages as does Saudi.Arabia, Vietnam and Indonesia and some others. Japan has 100 V.
France is 230 V. In fact even the US is 120 V, not 110 V. Many just think incorrectly that the voltages are 110 V and 220 V. The LED is just for information. You must determine whether your equipment works with the voltage. Traditionally UK and some of its former colonies were 240 V and Europe 220 V. Then they decided to harmonize to 230 V. Europe is now 230 V. UK is still 240 V but they say that it is 230 V. That is the British (and American) way to comply with International standards. Small differences and variation in the voltage do not really matter.
this is one very professional video. A heck of allot of time and planning must have been spent in the making of this review.
Thanks ⏳ ⌛️
Love your meticulousness for testing! Great stuff man
Omg I need that!! Totally grabbing that link! You’re the man!
@The Friendly Reviewer-
finally one of the good save adapters
Very cool and useful. You can power so much at one time with that thing. I like it!
Cheers MDFM
Well it seems you forgot to provide links to the USB tester device and the other outlet device to test if it is grounded? Anyhow, thank you for your video. 🤔
Always enjoy your content dude
Thanks 🙏
That’s really nice 👍 I definitely gonna get one thanks 🙏
Awesome video! Which adaptor you recommend for take to Brazil. I would like grounded and surge protector for my 2 iPhone type C cords and my MacBook Air
I’m confused, do I need both an adapter and a converter to power my iPad, iPhone and flat iron in Iceland?
"My" is a brand I do not know. Generally if it has any heating element assume that it is not dual voltage. Electronics generally is but ALWAYS verify. Buying converters makes no sense, just get a flat iron for proper voltage. Costs a tiny fraction of a converter. Converters make sense if you have equipment worth hundreds.
So my 60 Watt Apple adapter for my 13 inch mac pro should be ok?
What travel adapter canada to phillipine with plug
Hi. Are the 2 USBs usb C ? And the usb with the wire..usb C too ( thx, just want to be sure ). The Italy is in the 2nd pack. Do you think I can get the Italy adapter plug-in-part from an older set of mine and use it ?
Great review!
Question will this work for Vietnam and South Korea outlets??
Of course. Its called world travel adapter.
South Korea uses schuko as most of Europe so it is OK. Vietnam has weird sockets that accept US two prong plugs and European plugs.
i0.wp.com/storage.googleapis.com/inspitrip-blog/global/2016/12/Vietnam-Electrical-Outlet.jpg
Grounding is not that common in Vietnam.
Please help me. I brought a 1875 watt 3 in 1 ionic hairdryer in the USA that I now want to use in the UK. It say's on it 125V ac 60HZ . Will I need to buy a voltage convertor for it or not? Thank you
Voltage converter needed for 120V hairdryer if doesn’t have 240V switch.
Nice vid bro I love your videos ✌️✌️✌️✌️😀 it's so useful were did you get it I want one
Thanks!
No problem
Will this work in Austria and Germany?.
Yes
Great video however, can this be used to power on a tv whit 120v to 220v ?
No
While knowing the voltage is important it's also helpful to know what current in amps and power in KW this unit will support. ie.... Can it support a hair dryer?
It seems it is max 10 A so it should support a hair dryer at least with 230 V. With 120 V you likely will not need this as 120 V countries tend to use US plugs.
why do you need the led for 110/220 ? its just US and Japan that uses 110 right? that s easy to remember :p
Incorrect. There are plenty of countries that use 120 V like US. Canada, Mexico, Central America, Northern part of South America. Brazil has several voltages as does Saudi.Arabia, Vietnam and Indonesia and some others. Japan has 100 V.
Sorry, what is the soundtrack (start and 1.42) thanks
The indicator lights are for 110V and 220V but France for example is 240V. Should I be concerned about using the adapter in France? What am I missing?
France is 230 V. In fact even the US is 120 V, not 110 V. Many just think incorrectly that the voltages are 110 V and 220 V. The LED is just for information. You must determine whether your equipment works with the voltage.
Traditionally UK and some of its former colonies were 240 V and Europe 220 V. Then they decided to harmonize to 230 V. Europe is now 230 V. UK is still 240 V but they say that it is 230 V. That is the British (and American) way to comply with International standards. Small differences and variation in the voltage do not really matter.
Is this safe to leave plugged in gor tv cable box with out over loadind socket?
The Friendly Reviewer-Best International Power Adapter? - Ceptics World Travel Adapter Kit with USB...so this work in Thailand too?
It miss UK plug
1 amp!!
I would take an adapter with usb c type
Best choice
Cool
Too bad it does not come with a transformer from 220 to 110V
Is this good for israel
Yeah, you only tested it on a US plug. That doesn't prove that it works properly on plugs elsewhere. Still, a decent review.
So, you actually bringing 1 power plug with 6 accessories adapter with you.. No thank you. They are many other travel adapter with better features.
Do they come with a coffin? There are many highly dangerous ones. This is one of the best I have seen.
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