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The Ceptics European Travel Voltage Converter is a versatile 200W adapter designed for international travel, allowing you to safely use your curling iron, straightener, and other devices in 220V countries. With the ability to charge up to 6 devices simultaneously, including 4 USB PD ports for fast charging, this compact and lightweight converter ensures you stay powered up wherever you go. Safety features include auto shut down and surge protection, making it a reliable choice for the modern traveler.
M**S
Does what it says it does - recommended for hair dryers.
I have bought other converters before that would not work with a hair dryer but this one did. It did not run at full power of the hair dryer but well enough to dry my hair. It is a bit big and heavy to carry internationally but I think most of these are. Happy to be able to finally use my brush hair dryer internationally.
A**N
Does what is needed while traveling
Purchased recently and used in Australia. Power Converter worked great. Was able to handle a flat iron but didn't need to try the blow dryer as one was available locally so can't verify if it works as advertised. Cord length was sufficient but could be longer, but then it would be heavier and take up more space. It did get warm but not hot if you leave it "turned on" for a prolonged time. Can't recall if this is in the description, but to use the USB power, the converter does not need to be turned on. Converter is quiet as no fan used for cooling. It comes with a variety of different plugs so it should work in most any country, but I'd verify you have the correct one before traveling. This converter was worth the price paid as it worked for us on our trip. I will purchase again if the need arises.
A**R
Works well.
I traveled to New Zealand and Australia with this converter, and I loved it. I was able to charge my phone and plug in my Revlon hairbrush hairdryer, and a straightener to fix my hair. I know you ladies will love this. It’s well worth the money. I plugged it in by my bedside table to charge my phone and watchat night. In some places, I had a mirrored closet door so I could do my hair bedside and if not, I transferred it to the bathroom outlet to fix my hair. It’s well worth it to avoid the frizzies!
A**R
Lots of ports and electrical outlets and easy to use!
It is a bit larger than most chargers, but it had enough USB ports and electrical outlets (including one for my hair dryer) which accommodated all our needs. I really liked it and that it came with most of the additional adapters for different countries. We used it on an Avalon cruise and at our hotel in Amsterdam. I would definitely have someone think about this one if they have the room. We traveled with one airline approved carry on and one backpack for 10 days so it fit fine.
G**4
Perfect for Europe
I normally don’t write reviews but I really appreciated those who shared their experiences here. I got this before my trip to Europe, it was absolutely perfect. It worked well in England, France and Spain. Even my Babybliss hair blow dryer worked perfectly with this.
C**.
Lost my job because of this thing! Where's the quality control at Ceptics?! Beyond upset!
I went to South Korea and needed this converter to charge my laptop so I could attend an online orientation/tech setup for a new job before starting actual training. The orientation was mandatory due to the IT team setting up our computers and going over all the programs we would be using for the job. This was a group orientation/training, and there was no way I could attend any other day. This was the ONLY day the IT team would be available. Needless to say, I am livid! Where's the quality control at Ceptics???!!! I plugged my laptop in upon arriving at the hotel, so I could be ready for orientation the next morning. I woke up to a dead computer. The USB ports charged my phone, but the actual plug did not charge my laptop. I kept trying and trying for a few days, unplugging and plugging my laptop into the converter, trying to figure out why it wasn't charging, especially since it would charge my phone. I eventually got the converter to charge my laptop, but it was hit-and-miss. Sometimes it would charge my laptop, sometimes not. More often than not, my laptop wouldn't charge. From what I could gather, the connection inside the converter was bad. I am VERY upset because this converter ended up costing me a two-week, $10,000 trip to South Korea AND a new job - all because I couldn't attend a mandatory, first-day orientation/tech setup due to being unable to connect to a video conference, and there was no way to go out and buy another converter in time to attend the orientation. I am not happy AT ALL!
F**Y
Reliable and dependable!
It works! Unlike a converter we purchased a couple of years ago, this converter worked like a charm! On this trip we visited France, Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia, and the converter worked well in all cases, including using a hair dryer while other devices charged. The USB-A and USB-C ports were very helpful for all the electronics we brought with us.
K**A
6 trips, 3 countries, 1 cruise, worked fine everywhere
I purchased this set in spring 2022, have now used it during 3 trips to London (two weeks each time, plugged in at two different locations), 1 trip to Paris (thirty day trip, plugged in at one location) and 1 trip to Germany (two month trip, plugged in at three different locations) and it's working fine as of January 2024. Also used it on a cruise ship (ten days off the coast of Great Britain and Norway).It's a little on the heavy side and it's possible to get by with one of those small single convertible travel plugs which weighs a lot less, but most of my travel is business travel and it's VERY convenient to have a single base which I can plug in next to a desk and have power in one location for my phone, my laptop, and my tablet all at the same time.It takes a little practice to be able to remove and replace all the plugs for the different countries - you have to push the little engage/disconnect button while simultaneously sliding a plug on or off, but after you've done it a couple of times it's easy. And, of course, DON'T forget to push the "on" button after you've plugged it in! When you see the green light, it's on. Duh! But the first time I used it, I didn't realize it had a separate "on" button and I spent fifteen minutes plugging and unplugging it, trying to figure out why it wasn't providing power. Oh, right, I neglected to push the "on" button. Oops.
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