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Best type I plug adapter

Everything you need to know about type I plugs: technical specifications, countries of use, and compatibility with other plug types.

Type I

Australian plug

27 countries10AGrounded
OceaniaAsiaSouth AmericaNorth America
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Technical specifications

Common nameAustralian plug
GroundingYes
Amperage10 A

Australian plug with 2 or 3 angled pins

Voltage and frequency

Voltage and frequency in countries using type I plugs

Voltage

230V
17Most common
240V
6
220V
3
120V
1

Frequency

50 Hz
26Most common
60 Hz
1

How to use a type I adapter

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Check compatibility

Before your trip, check that your devices support the voltage and frequency of the destination country.

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Get a quality type I plug adapter. Choose a universal adapter for greater versatility.

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Plug in safely

First insert the adapter into the wall socket, then plug your device into the adapter.

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Check operation

Make sure your device works properly. If you notice overheating, unplug immediately.

Countries using type I plugs

27 countries around the world use this plug type

Comparison with compatible types

Type I
Type C
Type A
Type G
Type F
Pins2 angled + 1 ground2 round pins2 flat pins3 rectangular pins2 round + ground clips
GroundGroundedNo groundNo groundGroundedGrounded
Amperage10A2.5A15A13A16A
Countries27150635574

Did you know?

#1

The type I plug is used in Australia, New Zealand, China and Argentina.

#2

Its V-shaped angled pins are its most distinctive feature.

#3

The Australian and Chinese versions differ slightly.

Safety tips

Check the voltage

Make sure your devices support the local voltage. Use a converter if necessary.

Avoid stacking adapters

Never stack multiple adapters. This increases the risk of overheating and short circuits.

Choose quality

Choose a certified adapter with surge protection to protect your electronic devices.

Adapter vs Converter: what's the difference?

Adapter

Only changes the plug shape. It allows you to plug your device into a differently shaped socket, without modifying the electrical current.

220V → 220V

Converter

Changes the electrical voltage (e.g. 220V → 110V). Required if your devices don't support the destination country's voltage.

220V → 110V

Most modern chargers (phone, laptop) are multi-voltage (100-240V) and only need an adapter.

Travel checklist

Everything about the type I plug

What is a type I plug?

Australian plug with 2 or 3 angled pins

Which countries use type I plugs?

The type I plug is used in 27 countries worldwide, including American Samoa, Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, China. This standard is widespread across multiple regions and it is recommended to check your device compatibility before traveling to these countries.

Which adapter should I buy for a type I plug?

A universal adapter is recommended for type I plugs. It will allow you to plug in your devices in all countries using this standard.

What is the name of a type I plug?

The type I plug is commonly known as "Australian plug".

How to recognize a type I plug?

The type I plug (Australian plug) can be identified by its grounding pin, which provides enhanced electrical safety. It supports a current of 10A and is used in 27 countries worldwide.

Last updated: February 2026

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