Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll need a converter and an adapter for the outlet.
+1 PIS requires a converter to work in Europe - it's not dual voltage. I always used the battery pack; friends who used the converter said it didn't work quite right (ran slow).
Yes, use batteries. My converter apparatus caused the thing to blow a major dude in the hotel,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll need a converter and an adapter for the outlet.
+1 PIS requires a converter to work in Europe - it's not dual voltage. I always used the battery pack; friends who used the converter said it didn't work quite right (ran slow).
Anonymous wrote:You'll need a converter and an adapter for the outlet.
Anonymous wrote:Bring a manual pump just in case. I had a converter fail on me and wound up frying it (was a different country- not Europe)

Anonymous wrote:I'm traveling to Germany later this month for work. I have a medela pump in style. Anyone know if I need a converter?