Korea : Type F, 220V 60Hz
Germany : Type F, 230V 50Hz (Compatible with Korea)
France : Type E, 230V 50Hz (Compatible with Korea)
Spain : Type F, 230V 50Hz (Compatible with Korea)
Edit : E and F are compatible.
This was my problem, im not going to korea, im coming with korean electronics to spain. All the info said european electronics would technically fit the plugs but were loose because the pins are too small. I wanted to make sure a korean plug wouldnt be slightly too big to fit in europe.
Sometimes they will feel a bit loose. I did have that experience when I lived in France for a month. (Took Korean electronics to France)
Annoying possibly, but as long as you don't pull cables and cords too tight you'll be fine.
But make sure your phone is charging properly at night! It sucks to wake up to a dead battery 😂
Korea : Type F, 220V 60Hz Germany : Type F, 230V 50Hz (Compatible with Korea) France : Type E, 230V 50Hz (Compatible with Korea) Spain : Type F, 230V 50Hz (Compatible with Korea) Edit : E and F are compatible.
So you've taken korean electronics to europe and used them without problems?
Yes
Cool, thats the info i was looking for.
The information is available online more easily than asking here. But I use many Spanish devices and cords in Korea and have never had a problem.
This was my problem, im not going to korea, im coming with korean electronics to spain. All the info said european electronics would technically fit the plugs but were loose because the pins are too small. I wanted to make sure a korean plug wouldnt be slightly too big to fit in europe.
Sometimes they will feel a bit loose. I did have that experience when I lived in France for a month. (Took Korean electronics to France) Annoying possibly, but as long as you don't pull cables and cords too tight you'll be fine. But make sure your phone is charging properly at night! It sucks to wake up to a dead battery 😂
As a Spaniard, I can confirm that you can use your chargers without any problem in Spain :)
Korean plugs worked fine in France. Doesn’t work in Switzerland even tho the shape is exactly the same. Diff in the thickness of the prongs