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Where can I get a charger that works for my iphone and macbook in Ireland?

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I am going to ireland but I need a charger for my apple stuff. Do you know where I could find one or something?

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  1. Well if you already have one then all you need is an adaptor that fits your charger into the socket,it has a place for your charger to stick in and then you plug it into the wall in Ireland.

    Or you can buy one in a shop called argos, there's tons of them all over the country, the charger is €29.00.


  2. Look on the power supplies (chargers) for the I-Phone and the laptop.  They should accept any voltage (110v to 240v).  If yes, all you need are plug adapters.

    The outlets should be the same as in the UK:

    http://www.adaptelec.com/index.php?main_...

    Also take a 2-round-prong adapter just in case.  I visited London a few months ago and half of the outlets in my hotel room (a Hilton) were the continental European type.

    Hope you have a great trip!

  3. Usually you just need an adaptor.  the UK is the same as Ireland, where they use a three prong square plug. Continental Europe use a two prong round plug. you can buy a multi use adaptor at the airport which will fit both UK and Europe.  also get some advice on the voltage of your electrical gear because UK use 220/240 volts which may not be compatible.

  4. There is an apple store at the bottom of 'Grafton Street' in Dublin city centre

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