Lesotho Travel Adapter Kitt | Going In Style
Lesotho Adapter Kit
Deluxe Adapter Kit: Includes four adapters and ships Priority Mail with tracking.
Standard Adapter Kit: Includes two grounded adapters.
Basic Adapter Kit: Includes two non-grounded adapters.
Price: $10.50 - $31.00
Lesotho Adapter Kit
Deluxe Adapter Kit: Includes four adapters and ships Priority Mail with tracking.
Standard Adapter Kit: Includes two grounded adapters.
Basic Adapter Kit: Includes two non-grounded adapters.
Price: $10.50 - $31.00
Lesotho Adapter Kit
Deluxe Adapter Kit: Includes four adapters and ships Priority Mail with tracking.
Standard Adapter Kit: Includes two grounded adapters.
Basic Adapter Kit: Includes two non-grounded adapters.
Price: $10.50 - $31.00
Lesotho is located in Southern Africa. 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. This adapter may NOT be used with appliances that have grounded plugs; for these you will need a grounded adapter.
Many of our customers find it handy to have multiple adaptors while traveling - either to run several appliances simultaneously or simply as a backup.
Going In Style Lesotho Adapter Model GIS-LES-B-E-GUB-GUE
Deluxe Kit Features:
- Four adapter plugs
- Priority shipping upgrade
- Handy travel bag
- Going In Style Algeria Adapter Model GIS-ALG-B--F-GUB-GUF
Standard Kit Features:
- Two grounded adapters
- CE Certified
- Going In Style Algeria Adapter Model GIS-ALG-GUB-GUF
Basic Kit Features:
- Two non-grounded adapters
- Polarized plugs
- Going In Style Algeria Adapter Model GIS-ALG-B--F
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).
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.
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.
About Lesotho
Geography
The Lesotho is located in Southern Africa, an enclave of South Africa. The area is slightly smaller than Maryland. The climate is temperate; cool to cold, dry winters; hot, wet summers.
Currency
Currency in Lesotho is the Loti (LSL). Credit cards are only accepted by major establishments and most places will only accept cash; travelers should plan accordingly. Foreign currency and travelers’ cheques can be exchanged at banks.
Staying Connected
Lesotho has a rudimentary telephone system consisting of a modest number of landlines, a small microwave radio relay system, and a small radiotelephone communication system; mobile-cellular telephone system is expanding. Privatized in 2001, Telecom Lesotho was tasked with providing an additional 50,000 fixed-line connections within five years, a target not met; mobile-cellular service dominates the market and is expanding with a subscribership exceeding 35 per 100 persons in 2010; rural services are scant. When travelling to Lesotho, some you can take an international or unlocked cell phone with a prepaid Lesotho SIM card. You can also contact your mobile service provider to set up an international calling plan. You will need an adapter to charge your phone. Most cell phone battery rechargers should be multi-voltage, therefore will not require a converter. If the charger says 100-240 volts, 50-60 cycles then your charger in multi-voltage.
Lesotho has 1,581 internet hosts and 76,800 internet users. Internet is available in internet cafes in major towns. When traveling with your laptop or iPad you will need an adapter to charge your device.