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1 minute ago, susan bt said:

Need to know which plug adapter to use in the bathroom on Allure for a Water Pik. Post a picture if you know which one I should buy.

There are US and Euro type outlets at the desk area in the room. There is a combo US/Euro outlet on the bathroom for shavers. There is also a US type outlet behind the bed.

 

it looks like your from FL, USA so you should be Ok. No adapter required.

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1 hour ago, susan bt said:

Will the WaterPik plug into the bathroom plug with no adapter?

The real question is, what power does the waterpik draw?  The shaver outlet is limited to 200 milliamps, or about 40 watts.  Check the label to see.  If you draw too much, it will blow the fuse, and you will have to wait for the electrician to dismantle the outlet and renew the fuse inside.

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5 hours ago, chengkp75 said:

The real question is, what power does the waterpik draw?  The shaver outlet is limited to 200 milliamps, or about 40 watts.  Check the label to see.  If you draw too much, it will blow the fuse, and you will have to wait for the electrician to dismantle the outlet and renew the fuse inside.

If it's like my waterpik, you only plug it in to charge it and unplug to use it.  And razor.  AC DC converter.

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7 hours ago, susan bt said:

Need to know which plug adapter to use in the bathroom on Allure for a Water Pik. Post a picture if you know which one I should buy.

Most water picks have "keyed" plugs (one prong fatter than the other). 

 

Some ship's shaver outlet do not support keyed plugs. If that is the case, you need an adapter from a keyed plug to a straight plug. (normally in adapter kits this is labeled a adaptor for Japan). 

 

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