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What plug is used in Korea?

Question 1: What does the Korean power plug look like? It has two plugs and the plug is round.

Question 2: Do I need to bring a converter plug when I go to Korea? Currently, there are many electrical plugs in the world. There are many standards including Chinese standards, American standards, European standards, British standards and South African standards. In addition to China, the Chinese standard plug is also used in Australia, which is characterized by three flat heads. The American standard plug is used in the United States, Canada, Mexico and other countries, and is characterized by one round and two flat heads; the European standard plug is used in Germany, Denmark, and Finland. , France, Norway, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and South Korea, and is characterized by two round heads; the British standard plug is used in the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, New Zealand and other countries and Hong Kong, China, and is characterized by three Square head; the South African standard plug is mainly used in South Africa and is characterized by three round heads. There are also Italian standards, Swiss standards, etc. The electrical appliances we take with us when we go abroad generally use domestic standard plugs, so they cannot be used in most foreign countries. If we buy the same electrical appliances or conversion plugs abroad, they are quite expensive. In order not to affect the trip, most travel agencies recommend that everyone go abroad by themselves. Prepare several travel conversion plugs

Question 3: What kind of Korean hotel power plugs are cylindrical?

Question 4: Should I bring a conversion plug when traveling to South Korea? The conversion plug is the best? You can bring your own backpack as long as there are no contraband or liquids. Soap should be fine, but shampoo is not. . .

Question 5: What is the label of the Korean socket, how many sockets, and how many volts? Korean sockets are German standard, with two round hole plugs, and the conversion plug is a "German standard converter" model STY-1-AP5.

Question 6: Are Hong Kong plugs the same as Korean ones? They are completely different. Hong Kong's triangles are all rectangular, while Korean triangles are shaped like two columns. .

Question 7: I am planning to travel to South Korea. I heard that the charger with a Chinese plug cannot be used. I want to buy a transformer, but I don’t know what standard to buy. Please beg me! I can tell you responsibly. No need to buy any transformer.

Just buy an adapter plug (the sockets in South Korea are round, while most in China have flat sockets, the cheaper ones are about ten yuan, and the expensive ones are only dozens of yuan).

South Korea is now basically using 220V (the domestic frequency is 50, and the frequency in South Korea is 60, it has no impact on short-term use).

Traveling is nothing more than charging mobile phones, computers, and cameras. A conversion plug will solve the problem.

If there are many people, bringing a multi-interface power strip will solve the problem.

Question 8: Are Korean power plugs different from ours? Korean plugs have this kind of plug. You have to buy one at home or on Taobao.

Question 9: What is the difference between the Korean test plug and the European test plug? South Korea uses the German standard, with a diameter of 4.8mm and can be used universally

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Question 10: Is the socket model in South Korea a German standard or an American standard? The sockets used in South Korea are not American standards nor German standards, but European standards. European standard conversion sockets are used in countries such as Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and South Korea, and are characterized by two round heads;

American standard conversion sockets can be used in the United States, Used in Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Laos, Peru, Nigeria, Cayman Islands and other places, it is characterized by one round and two flat sides.