The best value for world travelers: our World Grounding Adaptor Plug Set.
All ten grounding adaptor plugs, plus three non-grounding emergency plugs with pouch. This set has every electrical adaptor plug you would ever need! A great value over the individual components. All grounding plugs accept virtually every major plug pattern from around the world and carry through the grounding of our heavy-duty transformers. All plugs accept both parallel-blade plugs polarized plugs (where one blade is wider than the other).
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Ten grounding adaptor plugs, plus a pouch. This set has every electrical adaptor plug you would ever need! A great value over the individual components.
This kit includes the following:
Ten grounded Adaptor Plugs include:
EA23MAG - Grounding Adaptor Plug A: For use in Western Hemisphere, North & Central Pacific
EA23MHG - Grounding Adaptor Plug H: For use exclusively in South Africa
EA23MCG - Grounding Adaptor Plug C: Generally for use in Great Britain and in her present and former colonies
EA23MIG - Grounding Adaptor Plug I: All of Italy uses this pattern (some sockets are recessed, which this plug fits), as does Ethiopia, and much of Chile
EA23MDG - Grounding Adaptor Plug D: Most common plug pattern in the world, including Continental Europe
EA23MJG - Grounding Adaptor Plug J: Design is unique to Israel, primarily in modern cities
EA23MEG - Grounding Adaptor Plug E: Encountered throughout the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, China and Argentina
EA23MKG - Grounding Adaptor Plug K: The plug pattern found throughout Denmark
EA23MFG - Grounding Adaptor Plug F: This plug is found in countries of the Indian subcontinent, Hong Kong, former British colonies, and Africa.
EA23MSG - Grounding Adaptor Plug S: Used throughout Switzerland in sockets that are tightly recessed.
They come in a carrying pouch
Related Travel Tip:
Electrical Adaptors
If you are a frequent international traveler or even just taking that once in a lifetime tour, purchase a set of the most frequently used electrical adaptor plugs.
Electrical Quality
If you travel with a laptop and worry about the quality of the electricity (power surges, spikes, etc.), plug your laptop into the wall socket only for charging, and operate it on battery power.
Voltage Requirements
If you see an electronic item that you wish to bring home as a souvenir, check its voltage requirements. If it is not dual-voltage, you may need a transformer to operate it at home.
World Grounding Adaptor Plug Set
By Carol B., CA
in June, 2010
We recently returned from Australia/New Zealand last March. These little adaptors came in handy, so when I heard that my sister-in-law would be traveling abroad for her Birthday soon I ordered a set for her. She was thrilled when the big box arrived with all the goodies, which also included the packing organizers in various sizes as well! She used them on her recent annual trip over to Maui. What great space savers!!!!
Great help to international travelers
By Sharon W., GA
in September, 2009
I'm an international flight attendant. Sometimes I travel with my new mini-laptop, so needed these adaptors to recharge. So far I've used them in China and Germany and they work great. Some reviewers complained that each adaptor is not labeled for each country, but they each come in a clear little zip-bag that IS labeled, so just be sure to keep each one in its bag. There is also a chart to help you determine which plug you'll need for each country.
By Dennis K., LA
in October, 2008
Worked great. I plugged the adapter into the wall and my power strip into the adapter to power up everything I needed to charge.
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in July, 2008
This is a terrific addition to my travel kit. You used to print a chart in your catalog that listed, by country, which plug(s) were appropriate. I suggest you consider running that chart again.
By Jeremy K., FL
This is a awsome set. Went to visit my uncle in london,and then went to paris, and italy, was able to plug in my laptop, and charge my ipod, and do usual things with electric, and not break any of my electronics like I did last visit.
By WA
These are solidly built plugs. They hold your cord tightly and won't fall out of the wall. The is one unforgivable oversight however. Each plug is ship is a little plastic bag with the country name and plug number. But there is NO IDENTIFIER on the plug itself. If you take two plugs out of there little plastic bags you won't remember with country the are for. Why, couldn't the manufacturer printed the plug code or country on the side of the plug
By Anonymous
It is great to have all the plugs, but a real pain to identify the ones needed once they are removed from the plastic bags. You have no pictures on line with the plug identifying sku or name either. Plugs should have identification on them or include a chart showing plug picture with identification.
World Grounding Adaptor Plug Set
By Carol B., CA
in June, 2010
We recently returned from Australia/New Zealand last March. These little adaptors came in handy, so when I heard that my sister-in-law would be traveling abroad for her Birthday soon I ordered a set for her. She was thrilled when the big box arrived with all the goodies, which also included the packing organizers in various sizes as well! She used them on her recent annual trip over to Maui. What great space savers!!!!
Great help to international travelers
By Sharon W., GA
in September, 2009
I'm an international flight attendant. Sometimes I travel with my new mini-laptop, so needed these adaptors to recharge. So far I've used them in China and Germany and they work great. Some reviewers complained that each adaptor is not labeled for each country, but they each come in a clear little zip-bag that IS labeled, so just be sure to keep each one in its bag. There is also a chart to help you determine which plug you'll need for each country.
By Dennis K., LA
in October, 2008
Worked great. I plugged the adapter into the wall and my power strip into the adapter to power up everything I needed to charge.
By
in July, 2008
This is a terrific addition to my travel kit. You used to print a chart in your catalog that listed, by country, which plug(s) were appropriate. I suggest you consider running that chart again.
By Jeremy K., FL
This is a awsome set. Went to visit my uncle in london,and then went to paris, and italy, was able to plug in my laptop, and charge my ipod, and do usual things with electric, and not break any of my electronics like I did last visit.