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Below, find our favorite easy-to-use adapters and converters for your next international journey.
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This is not a converter, so you shouldnt use it for things like curling irons and hair dryers.
It eliminates the need to purchase individual adapters for each trip, which makes it a greatmoney-saving travel product.
The adapter comes in four different colors and has a one-year limited warranty.
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Updates writerAsia London Palombatested the adapter in the Azores Islands on a weeklong trip.
The attachments can get lost easily.
Plus, it comes with a handy travel pouch as well.
Plus, she especially appreciated its built-in USB-C cable.
These adapters are all the same throw in C style.
I usually travel with just two in case, and leave one back at home.
There is only one AC port on the adapter.
She loves that she can charge multiple devices at one time, with all devices charging equally as fast.
I never at any point noticed a lag in charging time or any overheating, she says.
This is only for USB ports.
The jot down C socket will stop charging devices when theyre fully charged as well.
Its great because its an Apple-certified product, so we know our devices are safe.
However, you need Apple’s power adapter brick to serve as a base.
However, this adapter is much bulkier than other ones on this list.
However, the UK adapter is separate and could be lost easily.
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Some countries use 110/120 volts, while others use 220/240 volts.
If you dont use a converter, you could ruin your gear, or even risk a fire.
Some products have dual voltage, which means the machine can handle voltages from all over the world.
T+L contributor and world travelerAmanda Oglefurther researched travel adapters to add additional insights to this list.
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