Voltage Valet
Voltage Valet - Grounded Adapter Plug - United Kingdom/Hong Kong (GUD)
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Modifies the following grounded appliance plugs to fit electrical outlets in the United Kingdom/Hong Kong: Australia/New Zealand/China, Continental Europe (Schuko)*, Israel, Italy, India/Middle East (5 Amp), North America and Switzerland.
Do I need a grounded adaptor? If your North American appliance plug has two flat blades and one round pin, your appliance is grounded.
NOTE: Some countries use more than one type of outlet and you should carry the appropriate adaptor for each outlet listed.
IMPORTANT: Adaptor plugs DO NOT convert electricity; they simply modify foreign outlets. If your grounded appliance is multivoltage (120/240 or 100-240 volts) you only need a grounded adaptor plug. If the appliance is 120 volts only you need a grounded transformer to convert the voltage and a grounded adaptor plug to modify the outlet.
Model: GUD
Price: $8.95
Weight: 0.25 lb.
Dimensions: 1 1/2"H x 1 1/2"W x 1 3/4"D
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- Our Normal Gift Boxing is not available for this item.
- This item may not be shipped to Marshall Islands, Guam, Palau, Armed Forces Americas, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Hawaii, Armed Forces Pacific, Armed Forces Europe, Alaska, Federated States of Micronesia, Northern Mariana and El Paso, Texas.
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Always lift your luggage by the handle and not by the telescoping handle. Avoid dragging your luggage over rough surfaces to prevent damage to wheels and the bottom of the suitcase. Store your hard sided luggage in a cool, dry place. If possible, store it upright or ensure nothing heavy is placed on top of it to avoid deformation. Consider storing it with a moisture absorber inside to prevent musty smells.
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