Power Plugs and Outlets in Suriname: Do I Need a Travel Adapter?
Are you traveling to Suriname? Find out what power plugs and outlets are being used in Suriname. Also, see if you need a travel adapter.
Suriname uses power outlets and plugs of types A, B, C & F. Take a look at the pictures below to see what these plugs and power sockets look like: Doesn't look familiar? Do the outlets look different in your country? You'll need a power plug adapter. Type A - Mostly used in the US, Canada, Mexico, Central America, China and Japan.
Yes, the electrical outlets in Suriname are the same as in the United States, both countries use power plugs and electrical outlets of types A and B. The voltages used in Suriname and the United States are also compatible, so you don't need a voltage converter. Do I need a travel adapter for Suriname?
The electrical outlets and power plugs in Suriname are of types A, B, C & F (see images). If your country uses the same electrical outlets and power plugs, you don't need a travel adapter. However, you may still need a voltage converter if the voltage is different.
Also known as the standard “Euro” plug, Type C outlets have two round pins. Also known as “Schuko,” Type F outlets have two round pins with two earth clips on the side. The standard voltage in Suriname is 127V or 230V, and the frequency is 60Hz.
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