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$2.99 Universal Travel Power Plug Adapter with Surge Protector

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[Meritline] $2.99 Universal Travel Power Plug Adapter with Surge Protector

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jerryhung wrote: Thanks, got one for no reason
That's a good reason here, got one too (same reason). :)
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kuerx wrote: That's a good reason here, got one too (same reason). :)
ditto
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That thing looks huge. I'll just keep my handful of separate tiny adapters instead.
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wearysky wrote: That thing looks huge. I'll just keep my handful of separate tiny adapters instead.
Any pointers on where to get a "cheap" set of these tiny adapters?
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Up to what wattage does this adapter support?

I'm planning a trip to the Philippines and want to take my Xbox 360 and games with me. Will this work?
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This has nothing to do with voltage. It will work in there. But make sure, you Xbox will have no trouble the voltage there.
I would suggest you to take a 6 outlet powerbar because this just gives you one outlet but connect the power bar: you get 6 outlets.
You can charge your phone and camera while playing Xbox.
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$unbird wrote: Any pointers on where to get a "cheap" set of these tiny adapters?
I believe I got mine at the dollar store. Might have been a bit more expensive, total, than this one, but I never need all of my adapters at once. I only ever travel to one place at a time, so I only ever need one adapter.
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PetrosRedFlagDeals wrote: Up to what wattage does this adapter support?

I'm planning a trip to the Philippines and want to take my Xbox 360 and games with me. Will this work?
This is not a voltage converter or a power adapter. It is simply a plug converter. It will only let you plug your electronics into different outlets in the world.
So, don't be fooled by this device.
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Mar 5, 2014
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Raj.R wrote: This is not a voltage converter or a power adapter. It is simply a plug converter. It will only let you plug your electronics into different outlets in the world.
So, don't be fooled by this device.
Thanks Raj. I thought for some reason that this was also a voltage converter.
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PetrosRedFlagDeals wrote: Thanks Raj. I thought for some reason that this was also a voltage converter.
Here is a link if youwant Step up converter (110v to 220v) http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Step-Up-Voltage- ... ea8&_uhb=1
Or
If you want Step Down Converter (220v to 110v) http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Step-Down-Travel ... 8ee&_uhb=1

These are only upto PEAK 50 watts transformers Nomal continue output would be around 20 watts. So if you want to power your XBOX or PS4 device, you might want to go a different route..
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kunamvahees wrote: This has nothing to do with voltage. It will work in there. But make sure, you Xbox will have no trouble the voltage there.
I would suggest you to take a 6 outlet powerbar because this just gives you one outlet but connect the power bar: you get 6 outlets.
You can charge your phone and camera while playing Xbox.
The Philippines is on 220V power. It would be unwise to plug in a Canadian power bar there, unless it explicitly supports up to 240V (none of the ones that I have support it). Others have already covered that this isn't a voltage converter, but just wanted to clear up this little point as well (and also, I believe the 360's power supply doesn't support 240V, either, but I would imagine you could get a 360 power supply that DOES support 240V, over there.
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What's the shipping method and time frame? I have never ordered from them before..Will it be shipped from China?
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wearysky wrote: The Philippines is on 220V power. It would be unwise to plug in a Canadian power bar there, unless it explicitly supports up to 240V (none of the ones that I have support it). Others have already covered that this isn't a voltage converter, but just wanted to clear up this little point as well (and also, I believe the 360's power supply doesn't support 240V, either, but I would imagine you could get a 360 power supply that DOES support 240V, over there.
I don't think 240v is used anywhere for household uses. I have been to india and they have a maximum 220v for household. Which is covered by 99% of electronics we buy today that has a power adapter included in the wires.
And even if you have an electrical socket that does supply 240v, i don't think it would burn anything. I mean, you can try and post the results! :D

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