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Electricity in France/Should I buy a converter?

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travelQuest | 21:07 Tue 20th May 2008 | Travel
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My cell phone charger says that it will accept "100~220" volts of electricity at 50/60 hz. Do I need to get a converter for traveling in France? I have the plug adapter necessary, but will voltage be a problem?
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Voltage will not be a problem. That message means the charger will accept ANY voltage between 100 and 220. All you need is the simple adaptor so you can plug your 3 pins into the back of the adaptor to go in the French 2-pin mains outlet

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