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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/Animemann90 at 2023-07-09 06:28:16+00:00.

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[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

PRESWEDENT at 2023-07-09 07:19:17+00:00 ID: jr91qz6


We don't have sockets for those in Sweden.

You will most commonly find earthed sockets of Type F CEE 7/3 that works with the also pictured CEE 7/4 plug.

If you're staying in an older building you might even find sockets of the older Type F CEE 7/1, however they are very rare as they're deemed mostly unsafe and have been for the most part replaced entirely with the newer earthed sockets.

In some rare occasions, you might even find sockets that are designed specifically for a Type C plug, however from my experience they are fairly rare outside of some apartments and are usually used for kitchen appliances like a microwave etc that needs a dedicated outlet.

Also worth noting that our outlets are rated for between 220-240V @ 50Hz, however it is most common to find 230V outlets, so I wouldn't aim for anything less or higher than 230V @ 50Hz.