About this deal
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging . The universal CEE 7/7 adaptor fits both Schuko and French types sockets and is the main adaptor required for the majority of Europe and Scandinavia. The simple 'Tourist' French plug to UK 3 pin type adaptor commonly available reverses the polarity so beware if using one.
Also remember that a 6amp connection won't stand high power appliances so look at the wattage or Kw rating of what you are taking and divide that by 220v so a 2000w kettle will draw 9. I also take a half standard length EHU cable, which is nicer to use and put away than the long one, when you don't need so much length. I've read a lot of posts from experts arguing on here and it appears to come down to not changing a light bulb while hooked up.I'm just back from our annual trip over the water and as usual all of these things were used including my trusty polarity checker. If your site has the "more traditional French" 2 pin connector, just get one of These, which goes between your main EHU plug, and the 2 pin socket on the site post. On many sites the sockets are inside a (metal) box and if a straight plug is use the door will not shut to protect the contents from rain. Data on their prevalence is not available, and so it is likely that in many places a Danish adaptor will still be required.
Best to get adaptors with a plug and socket plus a bit of wire between them, like the ones in the links above. div class="col-sm-6 col-md-3" >