What is the shape of the power socket in New Zealand? Can I plug in a three-pin plug or a two-pin plug at home?

1, the standard voltage in New Zealand is 240V, which is 20V higher than that in China. Since almost all household appliances require a voltage of 220V-240V, there is no problem in using things brought from China.

All power outlets in New Zealand only support three pins and eight pins (these two pins are not available in China, but the electrical appliances bought in New Zealand are like this, that is to say, the ground wire is one foot less than the three pins in China), and there are no two pins.

2. The standard voltage in New Zealand is 240V, which is 20V higher than that in China. Since almost all household appliances require a voltage of 220V-240V, there is no problem in using things brought from China.

New Zealand plug

1 is the same as the standard plug in China, the ground wire is straight, and the other two are splayed, so there is no two-pin socket, so it is necessary to bring a patch panel, a triangular plug to the power socket, and a plug panel for small household appliances such as chargers.