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AC POWER TRAVEL ADAPTER PLUG FOR UNITED KINGDOM UK ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND MALAYSIA HONG KONG / WITH DUAL PLUG-IN PORTS AND SURGE PROTECTION / GROUNDED

KWD 7

Brand
TRAVEL READY
Weight
41 g
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Special Features

  • Designed with dual ports (receptacles) allow plug-in two electrical devices at once.
  • Well built and durable adapter (no moving parts). Small lightweight and easy to carry when travelling!
  • Standard: Type G plug (British standard BS 1363) CE Approved, RoHS Compliant
  • Grounded 3-Prong plug with rectangular pins. Max Power: 3000 Watt (max 250 Volt, 13A)

Description

COMPATIBLE COUNTRIES: The adapter Type G can be used in the following countries: UK: UNITED KINGDOM, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cyprus, Malta, HK Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania (most common Type G but also Type D), Uganda, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, (Zambia use Type C, Type D and Type G), UAE, Qatar, Oman, Iraq, Kuwait (Exceptions may occur). DESIGN/FEATURES: The adapter has a built-in surge protector to safeguard electronics. The adapter has TWO electrical receptacle ports (outlets), allowing you to connect two electrical devices at the same time. The main outlet at the front is a universal receptacle that accepts all types of connectors (including: 2-Prong US "polarized", 3-Prong US grounded, European, UK, AUS and India plug standards, but does not fit the large South African plug). The second outlet at the top of the adapter accepts 2-Prong US plugs (polarized too) and European 2-Prong plugs. USE THE ADAPTER: Please Note! The adapter does not change the Voltage. Please check the voltage standard for the travel destination and use a Voltage converter with the adapter if needed. (Example, Europe uses mainly 230 Volts). Many electrical devices, such as AC/DC chargers for Laptops, cameras, etc., allow a multi range Voltage (110–240 Volts) and do not need a Voltage converter. Some electrical devices have a switch for either 120 or 230 Volts (remember to set it back!). Please check the specifications on your equipment. Powering a 120 Volts device with 230 Volts can destroy the equipment and cause fire.

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