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Adapters

Flight 001 4-in-1 Adapter (Blister Pack)

Flight 001 4-in-1 Adapter (Blister Pack)

4 plugs, 1 adapter, 150 countries. Find the right plug for your trip as simple as matching the colours.
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Ceptics GP-5PK International Travel Worldwide Plug Adapter Set

Ceptics GP-5PK International Travel Worldwide Plug Adapter Set

5 pack grounded travel plug adapters. This world travel adapter set includes Type I, Type C, Type E/F, Type G, Type B (doesn’t include plugs from South Africa). Lifetime Warranty – if the unit stop working we will replace it for free.
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Powerstrips

Monster Essentials 4 Outlets Surge Protector-540 Joules, Fire Proof

Monster Essentials 4 Outlets Surge Protector-540 Joules, Fire Proof

If you spend anytime in guesthouses in Asia you will soon discover that the amount of power outlets in a room does not match the amount of electronics in your bag. Same as well for airports that have one outlet per 10,000 passengers. This Monster Essentials 4 Outlets Surge Protector will give you more outlets while protecting your gear from electrical surges.
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