Travel Power Trip Planner

Check several devices across one route and keep adapter coverage, converter needs, and do-not-use items in one packing list.

Route stops
  1. Home plug countryUnited StatesType A/Type B · 120⁠V / 60⁠Hz
  2. Destination 1ItalyType L/Type F/Type C · 230⁠V / 50⁠Hz
Devices in this trip

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Route verdict

Some stops or labels need checking

Italy checked from United States plugs. A plug adapter still never changes voltage.

Stops
1
Adapter
Type L/F/C coverage
Converter
None
Do not use
None
Check first
1 stop/device

Methodology

Pack

Printable packing card

Italy from United States plugs

Check your device label first
Adapter
Type L/F/C coverage
Converter
None
Do not use
None
Check first
1 stop/device

Device checklist

  • Hair Dryer · ItalyRead the INPUT label before use
  • iPhone Charger · ItalyType L/F/C adapter
  • MacBook Pro Charger (USB-C Power Adapter) · ItalyType L/F/C adapter

Safety note: a plug adapter never changes voltage. High-watt heating devices keep their hard-stop warning. Last modified: 2026-06-27. plugvoltage.com/trip-planner/

CountryGridAdapterRisk flags
Italy230⁠V / 50⁠Hz · Type L/Type F/Type CType L/F/C coverage1 check-label
DeviceCountryVerdictWhat to pack
Hair DryerItalyCheck your device label firstRead the INPUT label before use
iPhone ChargerItalyPlug adapter neededType L/F/C adapter
MacBook Pro Charger (USB-C Power Adapter)ItalyPlug adapter neededType L/F/C adapter

Safety note: a plug adapter never changes voltage. High-watt heating devices keep their hard-stop warning.

Route mistakes this catches

TrapWhy it mattersPlanner action
US-shaped sockets are not proof of US voltageThe Philippines and Thailand can accept familiar-looking plugs while running 220-230V.Keep 120V-only appliances out unless the label and converter plan are confirmed.
Brazil is not one voltageThe site treats Brazil as a mixed-voltage destination because 127V and 220V can both appear.Use dual-voltage devices and confirm the city or outlet before single-voltage gear.
A universal adapter is not a converterThe planner separates plug coverage from voltage and wattage risk.Pack adapters for socket shape; solve voltage separately.

What this planner checks

AxisWhy it matters
VoltageFlags single-voltage devices on the wrong grid and fails safe when the label is unknown.
Plug shapeTells you whether your home plug needs adapter coverage for each destination socket.
Wattage riskHigh-watt heating devices keep the hard do-not-use warning instead of recommending a travel converter.
ShareabilityThe selected destination, devices, and label assumptions stay in the URL so you can reopen or send the checklist.
Saved kitSave your usual devices in this browser, then load the same kit for another destination without creating an account.

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