There is no adapter necessary. In Texas as well as the rest of North America, electrical customers are all connected to the same utility grid.
You will need a voltage adapter. Canada uses 110-120 volts.
The Dominican Republic uses standard electrical outlets with a voltage of 110-120 volts and a frequency of 60 Hz, similar to those in the United States and Canada. Travelers from countries with different electrical standards may need a plug adapter and/or voltage converter to use their appliances in the Dominican Republic.
Yes, Americans need a visa to travel to Canada.
One may purchase a Kensington travel plug adapter from Dell Canada. Other sources for this travel plug adapter include Staples, Best Buy, The Source and Amazon.
yes
It depends on the type of appliances. Many US appliances can be used in Canada without an adapter, as both countries use 120V electricity. However, you may need a plug adapter to fit the US plug into Canadian outlets. It is always recommended to check the voltage requirements of your specific appliance before using it in a different country.
Yes you can, but if the plugs are different in Canada you'll need an adapter.
The Americans thought they were teaming up.
probably
Ontario
nope!
The Americans thought they were teaming up.