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Launching plugsrus.net — the travel plug adapter guide

Every time you travel somewhere new, you ask the same question: what plug adapter do I need? plugsrus.net answers it clearly and lets you share the result.

The world uses at least 15 different plug and socket types. Australia uses Type I. The UK uses Type G. The US uses Type A and B. Japan uses Type A but at a different voltage. Europe uses Types C, E, and F interchangeably. Travel often enough and this becomes a recurring source of friction — usually discovered at the airport or in a hotel room at midnight.

plugsrus.net is a simple, focused tool that solves exactly this problem. You choose your origin country and destination, and it tells you what socket types are in use, whether you need a voltage converter, and what adapter to look for. No signup, no ads, no fluff.

The shareable angle

One feature that makes plugsrus.net genuinely useful for group travel is the share function. Pack a family trip, an office offsite, or a school excursion — and everyone needs to know the same plug information. The share result button lets you send the answer to a group chat in one tap. It sounds simple, but it's the feature that turns a utility page into something people actually reach for.

Built for search, not sessions

plugsrus.net is a reference tool. People don't return daily — they find it when they need it, get their answer, and move on. That shapes everything about how it's built: fast load, instant results, no account required. The value is in being the clearest, most useful answer when someone types "what plug adapter do I need for [country]" into a search engine.

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