Packing Tips for Electronics
Alright, travelers — here’s a little tip for traveling with electronics: U.S. plugs don’t play nicely with outlets overseas! If you’re bringing your U.S. electronics to Europe (or anywhere abroad), you’ll need a plug adapter.
Most of Europe uses round-pronged plugs (Types C, E, and F), and the U.K. and Ireland have their own big three-pronged version (Type G).
The easiest move? Get a universal travel adapter — it covers you almost anywhere without the headache of packing a bunch of different ones.
Important to remember: adapters just let your plug fit — they don’t change the power. Europe runs on a higher voltage (220–240V compared to our 110V). The good news? Most chargers for phones, laptops, and tablets are already dual voltage. (Look for something like “110-240V” written on your charger.) But if you’re bringing a hair dryer, curling iron, or any heat tool, double-check or you could fry it!
Need help picking a good one? Just ask! At Amazing Outlooks, we’ve got you covered!
