Sentences with phrase «dual voltage device»

If you need to convert voltage for a single or dual voltage device, you'll need a power converter.
The Milk Genie is a dual voltage device, meaning it can be powered in Europe or anywhere else in the world without the need of a special power converter.

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You'll also want to make sure any devices you take, like laptops and hair straighteners or curling irons, are dual voltage.
100 - 240Vac (660W max.at 110V, 1380 W max.at 230V)- Dual USB Power Rating: 2400mA 5Vdc to charge your USB devices such as cell phone, tablets, etc. - Spare Fuse included to keep it working when Fuse broken during travel - Built - in Safety Shutters - LED Power Indicator UNIVERSAL PLUG TYPES EXPLAINED US Type - USA, Japan USA, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Columbia, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guam, Honduras, Jamaica etc AU Type - Australia, China (Twist with fingers to convert USA plug into AUST plug) Australia, China, New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji, Kirbati, Nauru, etc EU Type - Most of Europe Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Hungary etc UK Type - UK, Hong Kong UK, Singapore, HongKong, Malaysia, Bhutan, Maldives, Cyprus, Kenya, Dominica, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda etc Warm Tips: 1) This travel plug charger adapter is not a power converter and does not convert voltage.
Most devices that are dual voltage (they accept 110 - 120V as well as 220 - 240V) are automatic however some devices like hair dryers and even older laptops actually use a switch so check your device carefully the first time before plugging it in to an adapter.
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