Oceania Australia Region Travel Adapter Kit | Going In Style

Oceania Australia Region Travel Adapter Kit | Going In Style

from $19.50

Oceania Adapter Kit allows you to plug in your North America appliances and electrics into American Samoa wall outlets.  Buy your Australia regional Adapter before you leave on your vacation to Oceania.

Deluxe Adapter Kit: Includes eight adapters and ships Priority Mail with tracking.

Standard Adapter Kit: Includes four grounded adapters.  

Basic Italy Adapter Kit:  Includes four non-grounded adapters.

Price: $19.50 - $42.00

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The Deluxe Oceania Adapter Plug Kit ships priority mail with tracking. The Oceania adapter plugs allow you to plug your United States appliances and electronics into Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Fiji, wall outlets.  The Standard Oceania Adapter Plug Kit comes with grounded adapter plugs.  The Basic Oceania Adapter Plug Kit comes with non grounded adapter plugs.  If you are not certain whether you will need a grounded or a non grounded adapter for Australia, watch Going In Style's Adapter Plug Video showing grounded and Non Grounded Plugs.

These adaptor plugs enable your appliance's plug configuration to fit into Oceania electrical power outlets. Adapter plugs allow electrical connections up to 240 volts. An adapter plug does NOT change the current or voltage (this requires a converter) unless your appliance is dual voltage. Grounded adapter plugs maintain the ground from the electrical outlet to your appliance.

Many of our customers find it handy to have multiple adaptors while traveling - either to run several appliances simultaneously or simply as a backup. If you think you will need additional adapters for your trip, you can also purchase individual adapters.

For more information see Going In Style's Adapter and Converter Finder.

Going In Style Adapters Feature:

  • CE Certified
  • Polarized adapter to fit polarized plugs (one prong larger than the other) 
  • Allows connection up to 240 volts
  • Enables United States appliance plugs to fit into foreign outlets
  • Enables Europe appliance plugs to fit into foreign outlets
  • An adapter plug does NOT change the current or voltage (this requires a converter).
  • All Going In Style Adapters will allow a US (North America) Plug
  • Going In Style Adapters also allow China and Australia plugs to adapt
  • Note:  The plug may fit tightly at first but will loosen up after multiple uses

Deluxe Kit Features:

  • Eight Oceania adapter plugs
  • Priority shipping upgrade
  • Handy travel bag
  • Going In Style Oceania Adapter Model GIS-OCEA-aaa

Standard Kit Features:

  • Four grounded adapter
  • CE Certified 
  • Going In Style Oceania Adapter Model GIS-OCEA-aaa

Basic Kit Features:

  • Four non-grounded adapter
  • Polarized plugs
  • Going In Style Oceania Adapter Model GIS-OCEA-aaa

Grounded Adapter Plugs

If you are traveling with a grounded United States dual/multi-voltage appliance or using a grounded Transformer you will need to use a grounded adaptor plug. A grounded United States plug has two flat blades and one round pin.

Non-Grounded Adapter Plugs

Going In Style offers non-grounded adapter plugs for use with your voltage converter, transformer, or dual/multi voltage appliance. A non-grounded United States plug has two flat blades.

Electrical Cycles: 50 Hz vs. 60 Hz.

Australia and many countries in Oceania operate on 240 volt electricity and is generated at 50Hz (Cycles) Alternating Current. United States 110-120 volt electricity is generated at 60Hz (Cycles) Alternating Current. This difference in cycles may cause the motor in your 60Hz United States appliance to operate slightly slower when used on 50Hz foreign electricity. Most modern electronic equipment including battery chargers, Lenovo, HP, Asus, Toshiba computers, iPods, etc., will not be affected by the difference in cycle.

Be sure to check each individual appliance to see if it is dual voltage.  You can watch Going In Style's video on how to check to see if your appliance is dual voltage.

Australia and many countries in Oceania operate on 240 volt electricity and is generated at 50Hz (Cycles) Alternating Current. United States 110-120 volt electricity is generated at 60Hz (Cycles) Alternating Current. This difference in cycles may cause the motor in your 60Hz United States appliance to operate slightly slower when used on 50Hz foreign electricity. Most modern electronic equipment including battery chargers, Lenovo, HP, Asus, Toshiba computers, iPods, etc., will not be affected by the difference in cycle.

Be sure to check each individual appliance to see if it is dual voltage.  You can watch Going In Style's video on how to check to see if your appliance is dual voltage.

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Computers and Apple Products

If you are traveling overseas with a Toshiba, HP, Lenovo, Asus, laptop or Apple device such as an iPad, chances are you won’t need a voltage converter. Most laptops are multi-voltage and will operate on voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts. However, computers do need to make safe connections to foreign power systems and a surge protector is recommended and you will still need an adapter to use your plug.

Converter- Changing Current Voltage

Going in Style adapters allow electrical connections up to 240 volts. Adapter plugs DO NOT convert voltage and only change the configuration of the pins. When voltage conversion is needed, use an electricity converter. An electricity converter changes the voltage input into your appliance. The United States electrical appliances operate on a lower current of 110-120 volts AC (Alternating Current). Most of the world operates on 220-240 volts AC. Therefore converter units enable your electronic and non-electronic appliances to run on foreign electricity (220-240 volts) to match the voltage requirements of your 110-120 volt device. Failure to run your appliance with a converter could damage your appliance.

Countries of Oceania Include:

  • American Samoa
  • Australia
  • Cook Islands
  • Fiji
  • French Polynesia
  • Guam
  • Kiribati
  • Micronesia
  • Nauru
  • New Caledonia
  • New Hebrides
  • New Zealand
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Samoa
  • Solomon Islands
  • Tahiti
  • Tasmania
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Vanuatu