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Electronics : Kensington 33117 International All-in-One Travel Plug Adapter

Kensington 33117 International All-in-One Travel Plug Adapter

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kensington
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0085896331179
Label: Kensington
Product Manufacturer: Kensington
Model: 33117
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Kensington
Studio: Kensington
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Product facts:
  • Color: Black, Dimensions: 2" Height x 1.87" Width x 2.25" Depth, Input Voltage: 220V AC, Input Voltage: 110V AC, Input Voltage Range: 110 V AC to 220 V AC, Shipping Dimensions: 2" Height x 6" Width x 9" Depth, Standard Warranty: 1 Year
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Item Description:
With the Kensington Travel Adapter, there's never a need to be at a loss for power again. This all-in-one unit provides plug adapters for use in more than 150 countries. Simply slide out one of the built-in plugs and plug in a laptop, cell phone, battery charger, or similar electronic device. And its safety release button and built-in fuse ensure safe operation for most consumer electronic devices.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Kensington 33117 Travel Plug Adapter is a pocket-sized power adapter for go-anywhere convenience. This all-in-one unit provides plug adapters for use in more than 150 countries, so you never need to be at a loss for power again. The Kensington 33117 is easy to use, with slide-out power plugs that ensure you won't lose any vital pieces, in a compact, self-contained unit that eliminates any hassles. This all-in-one plug adapts power outlets for laptops, chargers, and similar devices, and features a safety release button and built-in fuse to ensure safe operation. The Kensington 33117 does not reduce or convert electrical voltage, is suitable for most consumer electronics ranging from 110-volts to Mac 275-watts, to 220-volts to Mac 550-watts. Backed by Kensington's one-year warranty, this unit weighs 0.5, and measures 1.875 x 2 x 2.25 inches (WxDxH). Please note that this adapter is not designed for use with high-watt devices such as hairdryers and irons, so users should check electronic device specifications before using.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kensington Adapter
Works great, all-in-one so you don't have to keep track of different pieces. If you have a 3 prong US plug, bring an 3 to 2 adapter.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Almost everything I hoped
This adapter worked extremely well for the most part, and was a great value for the money. My one problem was that it appeared, from the pictures, to accept grounded plugs (US version), but it did not, which caused some last-minute adjusting.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Useless. Absolutely USELESS

Well, for starters, this product will not convert any voltage for you. So, the statement in its description "is suitable for most consumer electronics ranging from 110-volts to Mac 275-watts, to 220-volts to Mac 550-watts" is wrong and intentionally put to mislead people.

Second, the product will not support three pin devices so if you want to put in a three pronged pin into it, that won't work.

Third, it gives a huge statement about able to work in 150 countries. Well, it doesnt support the three pin plug of europe used across EU, won't work in India and SA as the plug it fits into are vertical plugs and not three pin plugs and in that position, it will break before handling the weight. Won't support three pin operation in these countries and won't even fit in the plug. In Australia also, it will work only with two pin support (which is my biggest crib with this product).

The built is cheap plastic and not sure it will take a fall to the non-carpeted floor.

Not sure why this product is still present with all the false claims and such a low quality.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Beats Carrying more than one
I used this plug on my trip to Europe, and let me tell you it really came in handy. Worked in every country i went to(including Hungary) Saves alot of space but it did hang or tilt a little in some sockets, guess it was the way I had it positioned, but it definetly is worth the buy!



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