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I buy these so I never have to worry about plug issues. JUST enough light, small & very lightweight to pack. ($4 for a 12 pack)

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17 minutes ago, KKB said:

I buy these so I never have to worry about plug issues. JUST enough light, small & very lightweight to pack. ($4 for a 12 pack)

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This is what I bring too.

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5 hours ago, In Toronto said:

Would it use the same power as a shaver?

Looks like your first question is covered. Now for the second.

As long as you keep whatever you plug in at less than the 20 VoltAmps (Watts) you read posted on the wall outlet, you're GTG.

A shaver designed for use in North America uses 5 to 15 watts at 120 volts. An LED nightlight probably uses only .5 to 1 watt. An old tiny incandescent bulb 4 to 7 watts. All are within acceptable.

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