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They sure have it and I'm sure it will be quite expensive - welcome to
Switzerland!

Even if you order it at the cheapest store, you pay 10 Swiss Francs (about
8 Euro) for a simple thing like this:
https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/strom-adapter-d-schuko-ch-3-polig-weiss-stromadapter-220004

Why don't you order 20 or 30 adapters at Amazon (
http://www.amazon.de/dp/B001FSXMPG) for EUR 2,96 each?

Best,
Daniel



2014-08-29 17:16 GMT+02:00 Fridrich Strba <fridrich@libreoffice.org>:

Just to tell you that things like this:

http://www.techmania.ch/details.aspx?sessionID=1210&hersteller=Max+Hauri&produkt=77.5251
are available in the major part of supermarkets in CH and even possible
that they will be on any airport.

F.

On 29/08/14 16:19, Enio Gemmo wrote:
Dear,
Switzerland has its own standard described by the standard SEV 1011.
The socket is similar to the L-type Italian, except for the fact that
the earth contact is moved vertically central 5mm. The sockets accept
the Swiss europlug (CEE 7/16) and then plug the Italian landless.
Be careful not to have the center pin!

Best regards



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