

Product Details
- Brand: APC
- Model: 40001-APC
- Original language:
English - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x
1.50" w x
1.50" l,
.5 pounds
Features
- Power adapter lets you connect American-style AC plugs to European Schuko-style plugs
- NEMA 5-15 connector on first side
- EUI016 connector on second side
- Color: white
Product Description
This APC 40001 International Power Adapter is equipped with a USA-to-European Schuko connection. It allows you to use equipment with American-style plugs in European-style outlets. Its single port has a NEMA 5-15 connector on the first side, and a EUI16 connector on the second side.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Much better than those flat adapters
By Daniel
I recommend the round adapter for US 3-prong as well as 2-prong plugs. Why? Because it has a nice snug fit on both sides. This makes it much more stable in the Euro/Schuko socket unlike the flat 2-prong ones that in my experience tend to have a loose connection or even fall out of the socket - esp. if yours is a heavy cable or if it has one of those AD/DC converters at the plug end pulling down on the adapter. Plus, this adapter has a nice lip which makes it easier to pull out of the socket. Good quality for the price. I paid mine $2.50/piece shipped -- make sure you don't overpay as there are many merchants selling at very different prices, some as high as $10/piece with shipping included.Lastly, keep in mind, the schuko socket fits most European countries but not all - most notably UK, and Italy which have their own plugs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Works fine in Germany!
By John F. Mccabe
I've been using this adapter with my laptop in Germany, and I've had no problems so far. I actually need another one for a different device, but it's not available on www.amazon.de o well...
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Not compatible in Italy
By Mirna Walker
I wasn't able to use this power adapter while on my trip to Italy. The prongs were too thick and wouldn't fit in the sockets.


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