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Ceptics Israel, Jordan Power Plug Adapter Travel, 20W PD & QC, Safe Dual USB & USB-C 3.1A -2 USA Socket - Use in Jerusalem, Palestine, UAE - Includes Type H, Type C, Type G Swadapt Attachments
No 1 travel adapter brand safest designed in the USA Makes our adapters The most reliable and no 1 adapters in the market Complete middle East Adaptor package - use anywhere in middle East without having to worry about the correct Plug adapter Type. Charge 4 devices at once 2 USA input 1x USB 1x USB-C total max 3 1a perfect for charging cell phone camera laptop Tablets iPads iPhones Kindle chargers CPAP and power bank more. Type H g C Output swadapt technology allows this adapter to work in middle East including Israel Algeria Bahrain Comoros Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia the United Arab Emirates Dubai Yemen. Voltage indicator our built in voltage indicator allows you to automatically detect the voltage coming out of the socket So you can make sure you don't plug in a 110V only device in a 220V Country. Compact reliable - small size travel gadget - 1 93 x 1 60 x 2 18 Note This travel adapter plug is compatible with only Dual Voltage products Electronics It will not work with 110V items such as hair clippers 110V CPAP machine hair dryers curling irons etc It is NOT a voltage converter and it will not convert voltage from 220V to 110V or vice versa Comes with 24 month full Ceptics.
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