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Is an universal adapter safe enough to use for all year round?

I have always forgot to care aboutforgotten the battery-charging adapter of my electronic devices during a travel, so now consider purchasing the adapter.

However, I wonder if ana universal worldwide adapter is safe enough to use in a general household. In a generala general household, I assume being a room either booked via AirBnBAirbnb or rented for a short-time period.

Specifically, I'm more concerned with a chance that using the adapter makesmay break my devices broken,or the outlet of the room broken, or worst of all, ignition, than a chance that it makesbreaks the adapter itself broken.

Note that I use it for 360 days out of 365 days as I travel for all year round. I belivebelieve these products are designed for a short-time trip, and that's why I'm worried over.

So how safe is it to be used in a general household? 

Is it more likely to cause those sorts of troubles than an one-to-one adapter (or no adapter), given that it is used all year round?

Is an universal adapter safe enough to use for all year round?

I have always forgot to care about the battery-charging adapter of my electronic devices during a travel, so now consider purchasing the adapter.

However, I wonder if an universal worldwide adapter is safe enough to use in a general household. In a general household, I assume a room either booked via AirBnB or rented for a short-time period.

Specifically, I'm more concerned with a chance that using the adapter makes my devices broken, the outlet of the room broken, or worst of all, ignition, than a chance that it makes the adapter itself broken.

Note that I use it for 360 days out of 365 days as I travel for all year round. I belive these products are designed for a short-time trip, and that's why I'm worried over.

So how safe is it to be used in a general household? Is it more likely to cause those sorts of troubles than an one-to-one adapter (or no adapter), given that it is used all year round?

Is an universal adapter safe enough to use all year?

I have always forgotten the battery-charging adapter of my electronic devices during travel, so now consider purchasing the adapter.

However, I wonder if a universal worldwide adapter is safe enough to use in a general household. In a general household being a room either booked via Airbnb or rented for a short-time period.

Specifically, I'm more concerned that using the adapter may break my devices or the outlet of the room, or worst of all, ignition, than a chance that it breaks the adapter itself.

Note that I use it for 360 days out of 365 days as I travel for all year round. I believe these products are designed for a short-time trip, and that's why I'm worried.

So how safe is it to be used in a general household? 

Is it more likely to cause those sorts of troubles than an one-to-one adapter (or no adapter), given that it is used all year round?

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Is an universal adapter safe enough to use for all year round?

I have always forgot to care about the battery-charging adapter of my electronic devices during a travel, so now consider purchasing the adapter.

However, I wonder if an universal worldwide adapter is safe enough to use in a general household. In a general household, I assume a room either booked via AirBnB or rented for a short-time period.

Specifically, I'm more concerned with a chance that using the adapter makes my devices broken, the outlet of the room broken, or worst of all, ignition, than a chance that it makes the adapter itself broken.

Note that I use it for 360 days out of 365 days as I travel for all year round. I belive these products are designed for a short-time trip, and that's why I'm worried over.

So how safe is it to be used in a general household? Is it more likely to cause those sorts of troubles than an one-to-one adapter (or no adapter), given that it is used all year round?