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If you do a direct purchase, you will use plugs from various countries. Sometimes I have a hard time because the plug doesn't fit, and I thought it fit because it looks the same as the Korean plug, but it's also hard to operate because it's loose.Let's find out the plug and difference of each country
1) EU Plug (= European Plug)
- It looks similar to the Korean plug. And it's actually a plug that plugs into Korea's multi-tap.
- However, the EU plug has a thinner pig nose than the Korean plug. So there is a problem that it comes off easily when plugged into a multi-tab.
- I don't recommend it because the grounding is not smooth and it's ambiguous to convert it to a pig's nose. (It is the least recommended product due to fire hazard)
- Use 230v. (Most likely compatible with 220v)
2) AU Plug (= Australian Plug)
- It's a rather unfamiliar plug.
- I don't recommend it. It is cumbersome to get a conversion adapter in Korea.
- It uses 240v. (Most likely compatible with 220v)
3) US Plug (= US Plug)
- It is a plug that was used in Korea in the past. It has an 11-character form.
- It's 110v, so you have to use a pig nose as a must.
- It's the most common plug to get a pig's. If you don't have a Korean plug, let's buy it with the US plug. Suggest.
However, let's purchase only products that are 110v to 220v compatible with the device itself.
4) UK Plug (= UK Plug)
- Like the UK that left the EU, the plug also exists separately for the UK.
- There are three plug earthing parts. I don't recommend it, like a minor plug-ra AU.
- It uses 240v. (Most likely compatible with 220v)
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