Using United States Electronics in Italy

United States runs 120V and Italy runs 230V. A plug adapter changes the shape, not the voltage — single-voltage devices need a converter.

United States (120V) vs Italy (230V) at a glance

SpecUnited StatesItaly
Voltage120V230V
Frequency60Hz50Hz
Plug typesType A/BType L/F/C

Your United States devices in Italy

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FAQ

Do United States plugs work in Italy?

No — United States Type A/B plugs don't fit Italy Type L/F/C sockets. You need a plug adapter.

Will my United States hair dryer work in Italy?

Not safely if it's single-voltage. Italy runs 230V vs United States's 120V — use a dual-voltage dryer or a converter.

Is the voltage different between United States and Italy?

United States is 120V and Italy is 230V. That difference matters for single-voltage devices.

Power outlets in Italy · Adapter vs converter

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.