Plug Adapter for Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam?

Anonymous
Plug adapter that works in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam??

I see so many options and it's confusing.

Please provide links to recommended options.

Thanks.
Anonymous
You'll only be there for 2 weeks, the devices probably won't even need to be recharged!

You probably will be fine with US plugs as long as the devices can accept 220. I'd also carry some European adapters like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Orei-American-European-Adapters-Certified/dp/B0058EG0KC/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You'll only be there for 2 weeks, the devices probably won't even need to be recharged!

You probably will be fine with US plugs as long as the devices can accept 220. I'd also carry some European adapters like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Orei-American-European-Adapters-Certified/dp/B0058EG0KC/


Oh...I have plenty of the European adapters!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You'll only be there for 2 weeks, the devices probably won't even need to be recharged!

You probably will be fine with US plugs as long as the devices can accept 220. I'd also carry some European adapters like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Orei-American-European-Adapters-Certified/dp/B0058EG0KC/


What devices do you have that last for 2 weeks without charging? Not even my electric toothbrush lasts more than 4 days or so.
Anonymous
You'll probably lose them rushing from one hotel and one country after another in your too congested makes-no-sense whirlwind exhausting trip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You'll probably lose them rushing from one hotel and one country after another in your too congested makes-no-sense whirlwind exhausting trip.


Not OP,, they didn't post any info about their trip that would indicate how long it is or how long they will stay in each place, or where in each country they are going.

I think you need to play the "jump to conclusions" game a little bit less.
Anonymous
Just buy a new brick in the airport when you land that you can plug your cords into. It will be cheaper anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll probably lose them rushing from one hotel and one country after another in your too congested makes-no-sense whirlwind exhausting trip.


Not OP,, they didn't post any info about their trip that would indicate how long it is or how long they will stay in each place, or where in each country they are going.

I think you need to play the "jump to conclusions" game a little bit less.


They posted another thread where they are visiting like 10 cities in these 3 countries in 2 weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll probably lose them rushing from one hotel and one country after another in your too congested makes-no-sense whirlwind exhausting trip.


Not OP,, they didn't post any info about their trip that would indicate how long it is or how long they will stay in each place, or where in each country they are going.

I think you need to play the "jump to conclusions" game a little bit less.


They posted another thread where they are visiting like 10 cities in these 3 countries in 2 weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll probably lose them rushing from one hotel and one country after another in your too congested makes-no-sense whirlwind exhausting trip.


Not OP,, they didn't post any info about their trip that would indicate how long it is or how long they will stay in each place, or where in each country they are going.

I think you need to play the "jump to conclusions" game a little bit less.


They posted another thread where they are visiting like 10 cities in these 3 countries in 2 weeks.


OP here - I came to the Travel forum asking for specific advice. I stopped visiting the Political forum because some of the posters there became intolerable - I guess the same posters are on the Travel Forum.

As to the poster complaining about my itinerary...yes, I posted another thread specifically asking about packing advice (NOT itinerary advice). Nobody should have to defend their itinerary choices when they travel nor should anyone really complain about somebody else's choices when they know nothing about the person's reasons for choices made.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You'll only be there for 2 weeks, the devices probably won't even need to be recharged!

You probably will be fine with US plugs as long as the devices can accept 220. I'd also carry some European adapters like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Orei-American-European-Adapters-Certified/dp/B0058EG0KC/


Yep, I don’t know about Thailand or Cambodia, but in Vietnam our US plugs worked fin. And everything we needed to charge was the type that didn’t require a converter. So we didn’t end up taking anything special with us.
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