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Hello all. First time staying on the Dutch side. Does the adapter for the French side work on the Dutch side? Wanted to make sure.....thank you.
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You don't need an adapter on the Dutch side. Same plug and power at US.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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We usually spend 2 weeks on island one on Dutch side the other on French side and we've never needed an adapter at either. When we stayed at Grand Case Beach Club they had a mix of outlets. Since they supplied hairdryer I didn't need mine but hubby used electric shaver.
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Most places don't have a mix. But again, not needed on the Dutch side.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Thank you for the replies...
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