Power plugs in Pakistan

Pakistan uses Type C and D and G and M power outlets, running at 230V / 50Hz.

Mix of Indian (D/M) and British (G). Bring a universal adapter.

What the plugs look like

Type C
Two round pins (Europe ungrounded, ungrounded version of E/F)
Type D
Three large round pins in a triangle (India, Hong Kong old)
Type G
Three rectangular pins (United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, Singapore)
Type M
Three large round pins (South Africa, India for high-draw appliances)

Do you need an adapter? (from your home country)

Look up your home country below. The verdict tells you whether you need a plug adapter, a voltage converter, both, or nothing.

From United States (Type A/B, 120V):
Different plug AND different voltage (120V → 230V). Adapter required. Voltage converter required for hair dryers, curling irons, and old non-dual-voltage devices.
From United Kingdom (Type G, 230V):
✓ Plug fits AND voltage matches — no adapter or converter needed.
From Germany (Type C/F, 230V):
✓ Plug fits AND voltage matches — no adapter or converter needed.
From France (Type E, 230V):
Voltage matches but plug shape is different. Bring a simple adapter — no voltage converter needed.
From Australia (Type I, 230V):
Voltage matches but plug shape is different. Bring a simple adapter — no voltage converter needed.
From Japan (Type A/B, 100V):
Different plug AND different voltage (100V → 230V). Adapter required. Voltage converter required for hair dryers, curling irons, and old non-dual-voltage devices.
From Canada (Type A/B, 120V):
Different plug AND different voltage (120V → 230V). Adapter required. Voltage converter required for hair dryers, curling irons, and old non-dual-voltage devices.

Quick check on your device: look for the input rating — usually printed on the power brick. If it says "100-240V" you only need a plug adapter (no converter). If it says "120V" or "230V" only, you need a converter for the other voltage.

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