Difference between Brazilian and European Travel Adaptors is indiscernable

I am preparing for a trip which includes Europe. The difference between the Brazilian and European adaptors is said to be that the latter's pins are 'slightly angled' but the angle must be very slight, as I can't discern it. It would help a lot if it had some kind of icon or indicator on it. (There's no topic choice for this adaptor.)

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Posted on Jul 25, 2022 6:04 PM

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Posted on Jul 25, 2022 8:56 PM

D'oh! There's a tiny, tiny code stamp for the region in the recessed area in the groove on the wall-facing side - you have to hold it in strong light to see it, but it's there.

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Jul 25, 2022 8:47 PM in response to jonathanshearman

What kind adapter are you looking to use? The best I can find is that Brazil and much of Europe uses Type C plugs. I'm sure that if you're talking about Apple's modular system, the World Travel Kit should have what you need.


I wouldn't worry too much about any kind "slightly angled" thing. Power plugs slightly bend all the time, whether it's from accident or being removed incorrectly. If it has to slightly bend it should be no problem.

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