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American chargers in France?

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I'm sure this gets asked a thousand times, but I'm leaving for France in a few days and would like to be able to charge my digital camera, iPod, and cell phone. The outlet charges for them all say "100V - 240V". Will it be acceptable to use just a plug converter so it can fit in the French plugs (2 round prongs), or will I need to buy a power converter to change the voltage?

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  1. A plug adapter should be sufficient.

    (I should admit that although I know this is true I personally use a voltage converter for my cell phone charger and my laptop just because I'm paranoid).


  2. Well, unlike Rillifane I am not paranoid so I have never used a converter and I can confirm that a plug adapter will be sufficient. I have used my American appliances (battery charger and laptop) safely in France and other European countries.

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