Guyana Power Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch – GY

  • Guyana Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:
  • One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Guyana
  • One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Guyana
  • One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Guyana (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Guyana (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch

$10.71$11.90
Quantity Discounts

QuantityPrice 
1 - 2$11.781% Off
3 - 10$11.424% Off
11 - 50$10.958% Off
51 - 10000$10.7110% Off

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Guyana Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:

One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Guyana

One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Guyana

One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Guyana (other outlet configuration if needed)

One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Guyana (other outlet configuration if needed)

One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch with Drawstring closure Large 4 wide x 5 inches

Guyana Electrical Outlet Type

Guyana Electrical Outlet Type

Guyana uses Type A andType B andType D andType G

Type A, Countries Using Type A Plug

Type B, Countries Using Type B Plug

Type D, Countries Using Type D Plug

Type G, Countries Using Type G Plug

 

Weight0.4000 lbs
Dimensions3 × 7 × 2 in
Color Travel Pouch

BLACK (If Available)

information

Outlet Plug: Guyana uses Type A and Type B and Type D and Type G

 

 

Voltage and Video

Guyana Voltage and Video Systems

Guyana Voltage and Frequency

Electricity in Guyana is 240 Volts, alternating at 60 Hz (cycles per second)

If you travel to Guyana with a device that does not accept 240 Volts at 60 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter

Guyana Video System

Guyana has B.G/SECAM video system

History

Guyana History

    Originally a Dutch colony in the 17th century, by 1815 Guyana had become a British possession. The abolition of slavery led to black settlement of urban areas and the importation of indentured servants from India to work the sugar plantations. This ethnocultural divide has persisted and has led to turbulent politics. Guyana achieved independence from the UK in 1960, and since then it has been ruled mostly by socialist-oriented governments. In 1992, Cheddi JAGAN was elected president in what is considered the countrys first free and fair election since independence. After his death five years later, his wife, Janet JAGAN, became president but resigned in 1999 due to poor health. Her successor, Bharrat JAGDEO, was reelected in 2001 and again in 2006.