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Reddit mentions of OREI 2 in 1 USA to Australia/China Adapter Plug - 2 Pack, Black

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of OREI 2 in 1 USA to Australia/China Adapter Plug - 2 Pack, Black. Here are the top ones.

OREI 2 in 1 USA to Australia/China Adapter Plug - 2 Pack, Black
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Universal Input: Accepts plugs from all countries (except the Type M - big S. Africa 8.7mm Plug)2nd Input: Accepts 2 prong plug from any countryOutput: "Type I" Suitable for Australia, China, Argentina and moreGrounded Adapter Plug. Max Capacity Up to 3000 Watt (max 250 Volt, 13 A) - Note: Adapter plugs do not convert VoltageHigh Quality, CE Certified and RoHS Compliant
Specs:
ColorType I - Australia/China
Height1.5 Inches
Length1.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 Pack
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on OREI 2 in 1 USA to Australia/China Adapter Plug - 2 Pack, Black:

u/beeyourself18 · 8 pointsr/HelpMeFind

This is one made by an Australian company.
https://www.macgear.com.au/products/satechi-usb-3-0-headphone-stand
or
https://www.macfixit.com.au/bluelounge-posto-universal-headphone-stand-black/
I would also suggest that it may be easier just to buy an adapter if you want more options.
https://www.amazon.com/OREI-Australia-China-Adapter-Plug/dp/B008Y8PSWA

Hope this helps.

u/tinmun · 2 pointsr/sydney

> I was curious about whether I can just use my electronic appliances using converters

If you want to run your 110V devices here you will need a Step Down Transformer like this one. That's the cheapest one, $120 for 120 Watts. They do have larger ones, up to 1000 Watts. You need to check out how much power your appliance will use, and buy one with at least that amount.

Of course, if your device can handle 230V then you would just need to buy an adapter like this one

u/SaneBRZ · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

> If I go through and buy the 710 14 on the US site there shouldn't be any difference other than the adapter?

Not really.

But be aware that Lenovo doesn't offer an international warranty. Even if the Lenovo Yoga 710 14 is available in Australia, they might not service a US unit in Australia if something fails.

> I was looking at the adapters they sell on the AUS store but wasn't sure which one I would buy IF I bought the 710 on the US site.

Couldn't you just buy one of these?

https://www.amazon.com/OREI-Australia-China-Adapter-Plug/dp/B008Y8PSWA

> I like the Dell a lot. Comparing to the 710 do you think it's better and worth the money?

It's not better. It's more or less the same. Specs and build quality is comparable. It's just that you have something that is bought local, thus also something with a local warranty.