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Posted 18 July 2023
Zenitech CEE17 Compact Adaptor without Female Cable 16A 2P+T Male for Camping, Nautism, etc.


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Manufacturer ZENITECH
Part Number 193392
Item model number 193392
Item Package Quantity 1
Batteries included? No
Batteries Required? No
Item Weight 130 g
Delivery charges apply for non prime unless basket value is over £25
Manufacturer ZENITECH
Part Number 193392
Item model number 193392
Item Package Quantity 1
Batteries included? No
Batteries Required? No
Item Weight 130 g

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They can retail for stupid money but occasionally you'll see one on offer in Lidl or Aldi. They are currently on 'offer' in Millets, but ignore the inflated RRP:
millets.co.uk/159….ds
I'd suggest looking on Marketplace but people often pay full price for these and think that they are worth more than they are.
Three things to consider:
- The orientation of the sockets on some of the older models made it difficult to plug in multiple devices that weren't simple 13A plugs (bulky chargers, etc).
- Newer versions often come with built in USB ports that will potentially free up a socket.
- Some are only rated at 10A, so don't expect to boil a kettle, run a fridge and cook on an electric ring at the same time!
I'm not an electrician but most of the power points that I've seen on campsites already have a built in RCD, so having a second one on your 'extension lead' may be of questionable value from a safety perspective. If you're happy to cheap out, can competently wire a plug and are willing to take responsibility for your own health and safety, you could always just fit a 240V 16A commando plug to the end of a extension lead. Just keep the socket end dry, unwind it fully and don't overload it.
Wilko currently have one with water resistant sockets on offer:
wilko.com/en-…874
And the plugs can be had from places like Toolstation for little money:
toolstation.com/ind….ds
If you're still wondering what it does (as I was for a bit), it looks like it would allow you to connect a domestic european earthed plug into a 16 Amp external socket commonly found for power hook ups on campsites, marinas, and on generators.
Hope this helps.