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This is what we bought.  We do not use a converter because we are using it on electronics that can handle either 110 V or 220 V, like iPhones and MacBooks. 
 

Check your devices to see what they can handle. For example, some US hair dryers and curling irons, especially older ones may require a converter. 

 

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It's a Type E/F outlet. I wouldn't use the adapter posted. Actually I can't believe anyone sells an ungrounded Type C adapter with grounded US outlets! That's insane! Your US outlets are no longer grounded with that arrangement. And adding an electric load with the extra outlets is highly questionable and generally unnecessary.

 

Sorry prmssk, but that does not look like a safe adapter in the least! And those are going to be low powered 12 W USB A outlets. Very slow for any modern USB devices, which are rapidly going to USB C anyway.

 

Type C outlets are used in most of Europe, but they're ungrounded by design. Germany and France use E/F. You can plug a Type C plug into an E/F outlet, but you'll lose the ground.

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Hello,

 

The answer(s) depend on ship and class of cabin.

 

For Silhouette class up to, excluding, suite, there is one  Euro socket and 2 US sockets. They are close together and anything 'chunky' might foul use of other sockets.

 

Regards,

 

Cublet

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