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Why risk it?

They have a kit at Bentley Luggage here in Canada that has a pack of them for all over the world, I think its 20$ or less. Much less than the cost to replace your camera, ipod, or straightener!

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So straighteners can get fried even with a converter? My hairstylist is one of my best friends and he coming and is doing my and all the bridesmaids' hair. We are bringing our own curling irons and flat irons...what is the absolute safest way so they don't get fried?

 

So let me see if I have this straight: A converter switches the voltage, and an adapter just makes your plug fit their outlets?

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Yes Jackobelle that's right :)

 

We didn't need adapters at the Sirenis last week but we needed converters. There was a 110v outlet in the bathroom (which didn't work well), all other outlets in our room were 220v.

My hairdresser's curling iron got fried even with the converter, my flat iron was fine (this was in Havana though)

We bought a package at best buy that had adapters for all over the world and a converter for $20. They're not expensive at all.

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