Many other travel adapters we have tested
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There are many travel adapters out there. These are some of the others I have experimented and liked it but that missed a place above for this reason or another.
Universal Epicka Tourism Cashier for $ 23: Our budget choice for months, this travel converter from Epicka is still a solid choice. Sliding plugs include 150 countries and have four USB-A ports below and the 15-watt USB-C port next to them. There is also an 8-amp fuse with spare parts, and this converter is certified by RoHS, CE and FCC.
CEPTICS 65W World Tourism Cashier for $ 40: This versatile adapter comes with categories A, B, C, E/F, G and I. They fit in rectangular bricks and plug directly into the socket, or you can attach them on Optional 5 feet cable. Bricks have a grounded store and a socket with no second basis, with a USB-A (30 watt) port and two USB-C (65 and 33 watt) ports at the other end.
Masterplug visitors to the UK tourism adapter (3 packs) for £ 12: For tourists coming to the United Kingdom, this simple set of advertisements accepts European, American, Australian and Asian plugs. They are a store's conjugate with a 13-amp fuse inside, and they work perfectly. These are the adapters I use to test long -term devices from the US and other places that lack the UK plugs. If you forget to buy a converter before you come to the United Kingdom, you can find this package of these affordable packages at any Argos.
Anker European travel plug converter for $ 16: One of our favorite mobile charging brands, Anker also produces tourism suits. This is plugged into most European stores to provide you with a single grounding store, USB-A and two USB-C ports. Unfortunately, the maximum USB ports are a total of 15 watts, so it is best to charge the electricity for the overnight electricity, but I appreciate the protection of temperature and overload. There is also one UK version ($ 16).
Ceptics tourism energy range for $ 35: Like the world travel converter 2 above, this small energy range provides two US bases, but it has only one USB-A and one USB-C, and instead of plugging Directly into the wall, a cable attaches to a head plug with the adapter type A, B, C, E/F, G and I. The adapter can be hard to change, but it works well if not.