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  • Not quite what was asked, but I often now take a UK multiplug extension on holiday.
    That way you just need the one EU adapter.

    With kids I'm already carrying so much shit this is minor.

  • What are you plugging in?

    Not the OP but I've done similar (taking a 4-way UK extension block) on a holiday with wife/kid.

    There's usually various chargers or things that need power (laptops, etc). I take 6 port mains powered USB hub and that means we can charge all 3 of our phones, iPad, our watches (one Garmin, two fitbits), etc from that and plug in a laptop if we want to watch a film. One adapter and 4 UK sockets is much easier than multiple adapters.

  • What are you plugging in?

    Last time?

    1. My phone charger
    2. OH's phone charger
    3. Rechargable fan
    4. Battery pack for another fan
    5. Go pro batteries


    Also a couple of tablets and potentially my kindle because the battery doesn't last as long any more. But those can be switched around more so didn't include them in the above.

    On other occasions/locations things like hair straighteners and a hair drier.

    Often places were in don't always have the easiest or freest plug access - e.g. Unplugging one bedside light so you can put a phone charger to share. So just having one socket is less effort. Tbh I should probably make one with a euro cable and a medium length flex.

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