Am I right in thinking US and Japanese plugs and sockets are the same?
So this will fit a Japanese socket http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141448032157
Thanks.
Japanese Plugs
Re: Japanese Plugs
I've never had any problems with using U.S.-made plugs in Japanese sockets.
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Re: Japanese Plugs
Same here, altho I think if you have any 3-pronged US plugs, you might have to get a converter to a 2-prong.nogizaka wrote:I've never had any problems with using U.S.-made plugs in Japanese sockets.
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Thought so, thanks for the confirmation
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Re: Japanese Plugs
Every time I visit Japan I bring a few 3-prong->2-prong adapters. All electronics work fine.
-- anything motorized will go into high gear because of the voltage difference (like massagers, clippers, etc.)
-- you might notice a slight difference in rechargeable speeds (like rechargeable batteries or your cell phone)
-- anything motorized will go into high gear because of the voltage difference (like massagers, clippers, etc.)
-- you might notice a slight difference in rechargeable speeds (like rechargeable batteries or your cell phone)
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