Originally Posted by
WorldLux
Just check it out here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_...nd_frequencies
Check the input voltage of all your power supplies. 100-230V is pretty much the norm these days and should work pretty much anywhere. Do check how much your adapter can take in terms of power (watts) (which should be the case, unless you bring your blender along on the trip

).
Most AC-DC stuff does, but a lot of things that my wife would normally pack for a trip in the US - blow dryer, curling iron, etc - are often single voltage only AC items. In that case, you'd need a voltage adapter that can handle the current rating on the device, or to just leave the thing at home (like we normally do). I'm only putting that out there so that OP doesn't plug it in and immediately fry the thing.
Or are you telling me you
don't have a travel blender?