US plugs, plug right into every Thai outlet I have ever encountered. As long as your device is universal input, it says 100-240V on it, you don't need a travel adapter. I have spent years traveling around in Thailand, never needed an adapter.
This is super helpful for when I travel outside the US and if I go to a country were they have different outlets then the US I m considering getting a travel adapter for when I travel in a different countries one day
Yes, I am already aware that the UK plugs seem to stay in the wall the best. This problem is more prevalent at hotels, as things go in and out of hotel sockets a lot more than they will in permanent residences.
This is actually very imformative, thank you!
Ak you are a legend. Thanks, this is very much appreciative and helpful too. Thanks for exploring this.
You're very welcome!
US plugs, plug right into every Thai outlet I have ever encountered. As long as your device is universal input, it says 100-240V on it, you don't need a travel adapter. I have spent years traveling around in Thailand, never needed an adapter.
This is a helpful tip about the universal travel adapter! 🔌👍 Thank you for sharing this informative video, AK! 🤗
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful information for which adapter to use 😎Thank you for this informative tip and thank you for sharing A K🙂👍!!!
No problem 👍
The ActionKid making sure your devices are powered up in Thailand 🇹🇭 ! 🐼
Thanks for sharing this travel tip.
You’re welcome!
This is super helpful for when I travel outside the US and if I go to a country were they have different outlets then the US I m considering getting a travel adapter for when I travel in a different countries one day
Yes, definitely consider getting a travel adapter!
the british 3 pin plug design is the best in the world
Im impressed the Thai socket supports all the plugs.
Yes, I am already aware that the UK plugs seem to stay in the wall the best. This problem is more prevalent at hotels, as things go in and out of hotel sockets a lot more than they will in permanent residences.
Thats impressive. Well done Thailand!
True!! Excellent sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
@@ActionKidExtra you're welcome !
So the UK G plug loses its grounding capability by using the adaptor rather than plugging it straight into the wall socket.
thank you
Are you sure the high voltage of 220 will not damage a laptop computer ?
Lucky i have a universal travel adapter which i can see will works in Thailand
greetings , so if i plug my European laptop to the wall with no adaptors would be ok ?
In India We have these same Power Outlets but not much there cuz i live in india
Edit: In India they call international power outlet
Cool.
WHO CARES WE ARE NOT IN THIALAND. WERE NOT EVER GOING THERE
@@samcolt1079 ??? I’m going
Another room temp IQ comment.. i love youtube
Don't be rude!
@@amirulbinmazuki1255 …yep, so am I!
Did someone forced u to comment here?