Turns out my hotel (a Radisson) will give them out for free at the desk to borrow as well._______________________________________________Best,JoeSent from my iPadIf I remember correctly, StayEasy has both the South-African and the europlug, but only the flat europlug: round ones don't fit. You can buy converters everywhere though, for about ten bucks.Vriendelijke groet,Ciell2018-07-14 18:52 GMT+02:00 Romaine Wiki <romaine.wiki@gmail.com>:In my hotel room there are two types of plugs, the europlug and the South African plug.Romaine2018-07-05 7:58 GMT+02:00 Joe Sutherland <jsutherland@wikimedia.org>:_______________________________________________Hey all - asking this here since I imagine others may have the same question :)There are apparently three types of plug used in South Africa. Which of them is most widely used in Cape Town?thanks!Joe--Joe Sutherland (he/him or they/them)Trust and Safety SpecialistWikimedia Foundation
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