Grounded Adapter Plug to India/Middle East GUF

Grounded Adapter Plug to India/Middle East GUF

$9.00

Grounded, India Middle Eastern 3 pin adapter plug accepts American and European 3 & 2 prong adapters and converts them to the India style electrical plug. If you are traveling with a grounded United States appliance or using a grounded Transformer you will need to use a grounded adapter plug.

America GUF India Middle East Plug Features:

  • Premium Grounded 3 prong voltage adapter plug for 220 volt power outlets in the Middle East and India
  • Converts: Australia/New Zealand/China, Continental Europe (Schuko), India/Middle East(5amp), Italy, N.America, Switzerland, UK/Hong Kong and related countries to Middle East/India sockets.
  • Adapter accepts both grounded (3 prong) and ungrounded (2 prong) devices.
  • Grounded Adapter for Afghanistan, Algeria, Benin, Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madeira, Mauritius, Sudan, Tanzania and Yemen
  • Model# GIS-A1018
  • Sku 2447

UPC India and Middle East GUF Adapter 816366010184

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Grounded Adapter Plugs

If you are traveling with a grounded United States dual/multi-voltage appliance or using a grounded Transformer you will need to use a grounded adaptor plug. A grounded United States plug has two flat blades and one round pin.

Computers and Apple Products

If you are traveling overseas with a laptop or apple device such as an iPad, chances are you won’t need a voltage converter. Most laptops are multi-voltage and will operate on voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts. However, computers do need to make safe connections to foreign power systems and a surge protector is recommended and you will still need an adapter to use your plug.

Converter- Changing Current Voltage

Going in Style adapters allow electrical connections up to 240 volts. Adapter plugs DO NOT convert voltage and only change the configuration of the pins. When voltage conversion is needed, use an electricity converter. An electricity converter changes the voltage input into your appliance. The United States electrical appliances operate on a lower current of 110-120 volts AC (Alternating Current). Most of the world operates on 220-240 volts AC. Therefore converter units enable your electronic and non-electronic appliances to run on foreign electricity (220-240 volts) to match the voltage requirements of your 110-120 volt device. Failure to run your appliance with a converter could damage your appliance.