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Reddit mentions of Inovat 8 PCS American USA to European Outlet Plug Adapter
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Inovat 8 PCS American USA to European Outlet Plug Adapter. Here are the top ones.
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- 8 PCS of USA (American) to European (two 4 mm round pin) outlet plug adapter
- Voltage Range:110V - 240V, Color: Black
- Premium Quality Black Adapter for use in Continental Europe
- Ideal for Cell Phone Chargers, iPhone, iPad chargers and other 100-240V products
- Note: Adapters do not convert electricity&voltage they only modify the pins for the electrical outlet
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 0.4 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Weight | 0.1625 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
Yes to both questions. And you don't need such an elaborate one. These work just as well.
https://www.amazon.com/Haiker-American-USA-European-Adapter/dp/B01AZ9BIKG/ref=sr_1_10?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1491257201&sr=1-10&keywords=european+plug+adapter
Great write-up. I'm probably going to buy those pants and maybe another item or two. Even after ~10 long one-bag trips I'm still working on refining my load.
> USB drive x2 – My laptop’s hard drive isn’t huge, so I use these for extra storage.
Check out these tiny Sandisk drives. They're so small you could probably just leave them in your MacBook all the time.
> One thing my bag is missing that I wish I’d had: A European USB charger.
I recommend picking up some small, cheap adapters (look around and you can find even smaller ones) and coupling them with your USB chargers from home.
I prefer multi-port, high-speed chargers (2+ amps/port) such as this one. Even better, grab a 4-port charger if you have more than 2 devices to charge. While Airbnbs have plenty of outlets, hotels are often skimpy—and one of them is consumed by your MacBook—so it's essentially to be able to charge all of your devices with just one outlet.
> Google Maps
Check out the offline maps app called Galileo Pro. It's designed specifically for offline mapping. Google Maps is my #1 choice when I have a connection but it's pretty clunky about offline data. Galileo has tons of points of interest, it can import custom Google maps, and it'll even cache Wikipedia articles related to the area & sights. I've tried tons of offline mapping solutions and this is my favorite. There's a free version as well, but Pro is well worth the petty cash price.