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Does all of Europe use the same plug adapter?

For example, most of Europe uses C or E/F type plugs, however in the U.K. and Ireland, you will only find type G sockets. In Italy, you might see a type L outlet, and in Switzerland, you might find a type J plug. Make sure to double-check all the plug types before you leave on your trip.



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The plug shapes and power voltage is different between America and European countries. America uses type-A/B plugs, while most European countries use Type-C plugs (Type-C also fits into Type E, F, H, J, K, L, N sockets that replace the Type C socket in some countries like Italy, Denmark, Switzerland etc.).

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?America to Europe Travel Adapter?The JARVANIA international plug adapter with Type-C plugs can be used in most European countries except UK/ British/ Ireland/ Scotland. It's a must have when you travel to Germany, Italy, Greece, Iceland, Finland, France, Spain, Denmark and more.

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The most common wall sockets in Italy are the EU standard plug type C, F but you may also find type L. Frequent travellers often have an all-in-one adapter that works all around the world, this would be suitable for all Italian wall socket types.

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An iPhone is able to charge at 120V (USA) and 230V (Europe), you will however need a suitable plug adapter suitable for your destination. Most of Europe uses Type C (two round pins), however, the UK uses Type G, so depending on where you are visiting in Europe, you may need different plug adapters. Thank you.

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Plug types in Spain and Europe The type of plug you know best is the type C or sometimes called Euro-plug. This type of plug is the one used mainly in Spain and in most countries in Europe. Type C consists of two round parallel pins while the wall plug has two holes where it is connected.

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