HT4060 Can I use my 10 watt charger overseas or to a 220 wattage ? This for iPad 3

Have iPad 3with 10 watt charger - can I use this overseas (Philippines) with 220 wattage?

Technically, there is a difference between a convertor and an adaptor.
Adaptor - changes to plug configuration to match the socket
Convertor - changes the voltage from 220v to 110v
Most, Apple chargers are 100-240v, so you would only need an adaptor.
Check your charger, if it's only 110v then you will need a convertor. Plugging a 110v only device into a 220v socket will burn out the device.

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