Europe Travel Essentials
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Adapters/Converters
If you're traveling to Europe from the USA, Latin America, or a non-EU country, you will need a plug adapter (Type C) and possibly a voltage converter if your devices are NOT dual voltage, Europe uses 220-240 Volts.
Is your device dual voltage?
Check your charger, if you see:
👉🏼 110-120 V - This won't work in Europe, you might need a voltage converter. (Common examples: Most hair tools)
👉🏼 110-240 V (or similar) - You only need a plug adapter. (Common examples: Most smartphones, laptops, airpods, cameras)
👉🏼 220-240 V - This will work you only need a plug adapter.
Hair Tools
🚨 American Dyson Airwaps / Shark Stylers do not work in Europe, I repeat, they DO NOT work in Europe, not even with a voltage converter, so don't bring them.
👉🏼 Better invest in a dual voltage hair tool that you can use during your travels (and at home as well!)
👉🏼 Most hotels have their own hair dryer (quality varies from hotel to hotel, but almost all hotels have one).
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