Traveling to Europe....suggestions?

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
depending on what she is bringing, as discussed above, it would be good to check on what she has to determine if she needs a transformer. It's probably not a bad idea to get one. If I remember correctly, the plugs may be slightly different between continental Europe and England, but someone else could correct me if that's wrong. I don't remember needing two sets so who knows.

I bought a transformer + adapters but I couldn't tell you which one. I went on Amazon and found one with a good rating and price.



not so obvious. could be reading comprehension issues.

Her Laptop is good for 220V, so I got a plug adapter for that.

Her curling iron/hari dryer/etc. is another story, and I had to get a transformer. Of course, I couldn't just get the normal transformer, as it has to be rated for continuous duty when using it with heating products.

My biggest question is, who the hell is going to cook me dinner for 2 weeks!? :cds:
 

Beta84

They're out to get us
I saw that, but I still maintain my previous statement. Much easier to fess up to not reading than to not understanding. Plus why read an entire thread if you can't understand most of it? :coffee:

Her Laptop is good for 220V, so I got a plug adapter for that.

Her curling iron/hari dryer/etc. is another story, and I had to get a transformer. Of course, I couldn't just get the normal transformer, as it has to be rated for continuous duty when using it with heating products.

My biggest question is, who the hell is going to cook me dinner for 2 weeks!? :cds:

I'm going to go with: Ramen and Lipton. :lol:
 
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