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Does anyone know where I can purchase replacement "euro" plugs? My local electronics store recently discontinued them and nobody else in town seems to sell them. Of course, any source will need to accept mail order, internet, or telephone orders.

Details: This is the small two-prong ungrounded male AC power plug connector used in low-power consumer electronics throughout Europe. In Germany, these are often called "Schuko" plugs.

Notice I want the plug itself, not an adapter or replacement power cord. I intend to snip off the existing plug from a cord (attached to items purchased in other countries, for example) and replace it with this plug in a semi-permanent installation. The type of electrical connection is unimportant (crimp, solder, or screw).

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2006-12-07 16:15:20 · 2 answers · asked by Dwight S 3 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

2 answers

Wow I did not think these would be so difficult to find! I figured I'd find it in my Mouser catalog for sure, but I could not, not without a cord. Try this place. Their webpage is really sub standard but they do seem to have what you need. I'd give them a call to see how much it is and how much they'd want for shipping.

http://www.western-international.com/adaptors.html

Hope this helps!

2006-12-14 14:30:10 · answer #1 · answered by Geoff S 6 · 0 0

in case you have an US militia id card, or understand somebody that does, they sell them on the 4 Seasons save on the U. S. bases. they are many times somewhat cheep. Like 50 US cents for one. desire that helped!

2016-12-30 03:13:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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