Can I Use My Electric Shaver in United States?
You're good — plug right in.
Your device's voltage range matches this country, and the plug fits. You can use it directly — no adapter or converter needed. As a final check, confirm the voltage range printed on the device label.
The short answer
Most modern electric shavers are dual-voltage (100–240V) and charge worldwide with a plug adapter. Older single-voltage models need a converter — check the base for "100–240V".
United States runs 120V at 60Hz. Standard 120V at 60Hz. Type A is ungrounded (two flat blades); Type B adds a round ground pin. A single-voltage 220–240V appliance brought from Europe or Asia will run at roughly a quarter power or fail to start here — but it will not burn out.
Electric Shaver in United States at a glance
| Device voltage profile | dual |
|---|---|
| Typical wattage | 5–15W |
| Destination voltage | 120V (120–120V) |
| Destination frequency | 60Hz |
| Destination plug types | Type A, B |
| Voltage mismatch | 120V → 120V = 0V |
| Verdict | Good to go |
Other devices & destinations
FAQ
Will a travel adapter let me use my electric shaver in United States?
United States sockets use Type A/B. Your plug already fits, so no adapter is needed.
Do I need a voltage converter for a electric shaver in United States?
No. If your electric shaver is dual-voltage (100–240V), you don't need a converter in United States.
What plug type does United States use?
United States uses Type A, B sockets at 120V / 60Hz.
Adapter vs converter explained
Guidance only — not professional electrical advice. Always confirm against your device's label before plugging in. Local wiring (especially in hotels and older buildings) can vary.