Charging UK Ipad 3 in Singapore

I bought my Ipad3 in England and I want to take it with me to Singapore. My question is will my current charger work there or will I have to buy another one there. Or maybe I need some kind of adapter.
Dean

No problem. The charger is rated 110V-240V 50/60HZ.
You just need a plug adapter so that charger can be inserted into a Singapore socket.

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