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electrical adapter

Posted:
10 May 2010 17:39
by Hector
I don't what kind of electric sockets they have in Turkey. Are the the usual European type? Will the normal adapter for Spain, Portugal etc. be OK?
Cheers
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
10 May 2010 17:41
by reesy1959
Yes, just the usual 2 pin European adaptor is used in Turkey.
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
10 May 2010 17:42
by dinky_cath
Yes. I also find that if you bring a uk extension lead then you can plug that into your adaptor and get more sockets. USeful if you have phones that need charging, hairdryers, straightners, cameras, laptops, dvds etc etc !
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
10 May 2010 17:42
by reesy1959
dinky_cath wrote:Yes. I also find that if you bring a uk extension lead then you can plug that into your adaptor and get more sockets. USeful if you have phones that need charging, hairdryers, straightners, cameras, laptops, dvds etc etc !
Great idea Cath, I never thought of that before.
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
11 May 2010 06:15
That's a brilliant because there never seem to be enough for sockets, especially with phones, ipods, hair dryers, etc.
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
11 May 2010 09:45
by Katiehutchinson_1991
yeah that is a good idea
think im going to do that this year
cause you know girls need lots of sockets for straighteners and all that kind of thing

xxxxx
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
11 May 2010 11:12
by fin54
I've done it now for a few years and it really dose make life easier in an apartment that you might only have one socket in it
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
16 May 2010 09:21
by barney1uk
when packing which electrical items can we put in hand luggage and which electrical items should go in the hold. we will be taking the usual appliances....hair dryer,straightners,radio,ipod,gameboy & mobile phones the last 3 needing chargers.
Re: electrical adapter

Posted:
16 May 2010 09:28
by janette
I put them in hand luggage
