No, you don't need to use any adaptors if you already live in England! That's only joking! You are probably asking: "If you travel to England from somewhere else, would you need to use an outlet adaptor to run small electrical appliances?" Some small appliances, such as electric shavers, mobile phone chargers, etc., are marked to run on a wide range of voltages, say from 110 Volts to 240 volts, and on 50 Hz as well as 60 Hz.
So, as long as you know your electrical things, which you want to take with you to England, were made to run on 230 Volts, 50Hz AC (the UK's standard household power) as well as on whatever voltage and frequency you normally use at home, you should be ok. However, the UK has socket outlets which are different to most of the rest of the world. So if you live in Another Country you probably will need to buy an international travel adaptor. Most international airports have shops which sell them. For more information please click on the Related Questions shown below.
Because it powers it.
at Argos, Masterplug 1200mA Multi-Volt Adaptor you will need to set to 9 volts
You will need an adaptor
One uses a cassette tape adaptor to play music through sound systems with a tape player. By using this cassette tape adaptor, one does not need an auxiliary input.
Yes but you'll need 1.21 gigawatt adaptor
You just need an adaptor to plug it in.
They will work, but you will need a plug adaptor.
No. At the least, you'll need a plug adaptor. Check your DVD unit to see what is the accepted input voltage. UK voltage is 220, so if you're power supply can handle it, you just need a plug adaptor. Otherwise, you'll need a voltage adaptor, too.
The approximate amount of money that one need to pay for a PS2 to USB adaptor is $20.00, which you can find on Amazon for a discount of 57% for the price of $7.88.
Yes, but you may need an adaptor.
the one with two holes.(this may be wrong)
no its inside of it