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Tell me, please, what is the voltage in Egypt - 110 or 220? Can you freely turn on the boiler, phone charger, curling iron? Or do you need an adapter for their socket or adapter? Thank you.
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 16 answers
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Ordinary sockets 220. You need an adapter for the euro-socket. But it also depends on the hotel..... Farther...
6 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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Sockets and Volts in them are ordinary, nothing is needed. But the hair dryer ... the hotel is so to speak "rare" - read the reviews if you find it. And so - 4 * Egi - there is hardly a hair dryer. Farther...
Are the sockets in the hotel Euro or some other standard? thank!
15 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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Everywhere in Egypt, two-pin sockets - all chargers are suitable. Farther...
Do I need an adapter for an outlet to charge mobile phones, a camera, turn on an iron? Or do our "plugs" fit their sockets? Thanks.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 4 answers
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I always need an adapter in Hurghada, and the Steigenberg hotel is not cheap, but I needed an adapter, so now I'm taking my own, but they gave it without any problems when we asked. Farther...
9 years ago  •  8 subscribers 7 answers
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The hotel has ordinary sockets familiar to us. Adapters are not needed. To take or not to take the equipment is your desire. Someone does not take it, because they are afraid that they would not steal it, someone without gadgets is nowhere ,,,,, Farther...
9 years ago  •  6 subscribers 5 answers
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The socket is European, If you take yourself a stabilizer, it will only get better. Our voltage really jumps a lot and there is a problem of jumps even now. Farther...
Good afternoon! Please tell me. Vacationing in Egypt. I look in stores for bags with snakes and crocodile. I really wanted one like this. I could not resist and bought it. The seller assured me that it was natural. I even set it on fire with a lighter. The description of my bag - it looks like snake skin, even individual scales are lacquered. Inside, on the lining - it says Made in Egypt (in English). there must be a price?Thank you.Wears very well
13 years ago  •  12 subscribers 16 answers
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I doubt that for $50 you bought a bag made of a real snake .. just a well-made snake skin, nothing more. Farther...