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Yes you will need an adaptor. There are both American flat pin (above the mirror in our cabin) and European style sockets at dressing table level. (I think you can buy one adaptor which incorporates both an American and European one - in my Argos catalogue they are only £2.49) We find a 4-way extension lead useful too so that you can use hair tongs and charge camera/phone batteries all at the same time.

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Yes you will need an adaptor. There are both American flat pin (above the mirror in our cabin) and European style sockets at dressing table level. (I think you can buy one adaptor which incorporates both an American and European one -

 

Hi Kruzseeka,

Yes, all the ones I've bought have come with both in. (used to be so long between holidays you couldn't find the old one, now I keep them in the same drawer as soon as I get back).

In a Bruges hotel last Sept. we had one in the bathroom by the sink :eek: (not an electric shave point, a proper plug) Curly perm Mrs.? :D

 

Berwyn

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