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acrane86
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:35 pm Post subject: American appliances in Korea |
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Can anyone answer this for me? I am leaving next weekend to start teaching in Gwangmyeong. I am just wondering what kind of adapter I will need to be able to us my American appliances there? I am taking a PS3, phone charger and laptop as well as an alarm clock. Is there a power strip that I could buy some where so I can plug many things into one outlet? Any help would be appreciated.
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:45 pm Post subject: Re: American appliances in Korea |
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| acrane86 wrote: |
Can anyone answer this for me? I am leaving next weekend to start teaching in Gwangmyeong. I am just wondering what kind of adapter I will need to be able to us my American appliances there? I am taking a PS3, phone charger and laptop as well as an alarm clock. Is there a power strip that I could buy some where so I can plug many things into one outlet? Any help would be appreciated.
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Look at the tags/labels on your devices.
If they say something like, "input: 110-240 VAC" then you are fine with just a plug adapter or universal power bar
- http://www.110220volts.ca/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/6strip.jpg
that is readily available in Korea at most larger department or grocery stores (lotte-mart, home-plus, e-mart, etc.).
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