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Post #134048930 added 01-05-2020 5:37 PM by robclinn4 in Deal Talk
super offer!!!
Post #134023577 added 01-04-2020 2:35 PM by albert_e in Deal Talk
yes but most appliances today come rated for 110 - 240V input range ...for example my Lenovo Thinkpad's powerbrick We only need a physical adapter for those cases - not a voltage stepdown. ...
Post #134022590 added 01-04-2020 1:42 PM by fungame in Deal Talk
good deal...I will keep in mind for next overseas trip
Post #134021471 added 01-04-2020 12:46 PM by froberts2 in Deal Talk
It's got a europlug on the back, which is rated to 250 volts and 2.5 amps. That's 250x2.5 = 625 watts. Yet somehow they claim it supports up to 3750 watts? Yeah, no thanks.
Post #134018612 added 01-04-2020 10:20 AM by Coffeelover696969 in Deal Talk
Fake china spam
Post #134018018 added 01-04-2020 9:52 AM by schneids25 in Deal Talk
dead, shows 11.59 for me.
Post #134017187 added 01-04-2020 9:17 AM by Arok79 in Deal Talk
no reason to be scared. i've used similar for years while traveling. never had an issue. don't know what the other guy is talking about.
Post #134016560 added 01-04-2020 8:48 AM by DC_Nole in Deal Talk
No, don't do that. A regular US power strip is designed for 110V. It will catch on fire. I have seen that happen. You need something like this to split....
Post #134013341 added 01-04-2020 5:44 AM by observer1313 in Deal Talk
You mean designed for North American voltage. I think you misinterpreted my post. No one, including me, is talking about using a 110V only device on 220V. Nowadays virtually any small...
Post #134011493 added 01-04-2020 12:17 AM by Peichen in Deal Talk
SKROSS but they are much more expensive. My mother found one left in the room by customer when she worked housekeeping for a 5-star $500+ a night (10 years ago) hotel. Really good quality Swiss brand...
Post #134010167 added 01-03-2020 10:16 PM by dabombiz in Deal Talk
I bought this last October, it was used in Paris, London and Barcelona. It did its job and I was happy with it. POWERADD International Travel Power Strip Surge Protector Outlet 4 Outlets 4 USB...
Post #134009528 added 01-03-2020 9:33 PM by HapShaughnessy in Deal Talk
Buy one of these: https://www.travelandleisure.com/style/travel-accessories/best-travel-adapter-converter This thing is garbage. And, no, you should not use appliances with most step-down...
Post #134009525 added 01-03-2020 9:33 PM by slickdealrocker in Deal Talk
This is good but has shipping charge even if I buy 5
Post #134009465 added 01-03-2020 9:28 PM by slickdealrocker in Deal Talk
Definitely
Post #134009399 added 01-03-2020 9:24 PM by Smyrhna in Deal Talk
220 Volts would fry most of the electronics built for 110V
Post #134009375 added 01-03-2020 9:23 PM by Smyrhna in Deal Talk
No.. 220V vs 110V would be disastrous
Post #134008037 added 01-03-2020 7:58 PM by Soundstar79 in Deal Talk
Going to The Gambia and Senegal next month. Although the 3 pin is normally used, this one should also work fine. Thanks rep
Post #134007890 added 01-03-2020 7:50 PM by hizzledizzle in Deal Talk
Just buy a regular US strip and one of these https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/p/european-power-adapter
Post #134007848 added 01-03-2020 7:48 PM by hizzledizzle in Deal Talk
Lot of conflicting information here... Here's a list of countries with the outlets they use. https://www.webberelectronics.com/info/international-plug-guide
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