<h3>What kind of power travel converter do I need if I am traveling to Italy?</h3>
Traveling to Italy and I need to know what kind of power converter to take so I can use my curling iron and blow dryer.
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<p><i>Answer by travelgirl218</i><br/>You can buy a kit with the transformer and plug adapters at Target ( I just saw them for 10.00 for the kit ) In my experience the transformers don't do a good job.
I would buy an inexpensive travel hairdryer that has the dual voltage switch and get a conair dual voltage curling iron-
(automatically adjusts to the voltage - they work great )
that way you only have to worry about the prong adapters.
You can find the hair dryer/curling iron at Walmart or Target for about 10.00 -15.00 each</p>
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