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Plugs And Sockets Etc In Greece?
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After reading some reviews we think there is only one or 2 sockets in our hotel room. We have lots of adapters but are unsure if an extension lead (uk) can be plugged in and used safely?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.donny48 is correct. A UK extension/multi-connector ("stick") can be used just as safely as an equivalent Schuko/euro one. If the UK one is fitted with a UK plug rather than one matching the wall socket then using an adaptor on the plug is going to be less than ideal but provided you are drawing less than, say, 7-9 amperes in total (i.e. less than 2kW) then it should be safe, but the plug adaptor will likely be the weakest link as these are often incapable of handling more than quite modest loads. My advice would be never to leave anything plugged in unattended.
Always take a 2-gang extension lead when travelling. I managed to get a European type (which fits sockets in Greece, Spain, Holland among others) but have previously used a UK one with an adaptor. The main reason is that sockets in apartments and villas tend to be behind wardrobes or on the skirting behind a dressing table. Using the gang plug means I only have to shift the furniture once.
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