Here's why you need an adapter
The outlets and plugs used in Peru are A & C. Take a look at the pictures below to see what each plug and socket type looks like.
Our recommended adapters
Universal adapter

Perfect for charging small devices
What devices can I charge?
Adapter + Converter

Plugging in larger devices?
What devices do I need a converter for?
What devices can I charge?
Dual voltage is the magical word in charging devices abroad.
Most small devices such as phones, tablets, laptops and cameras are capable of operating in a range between 100 and 240 volts and use frequencies (Hz) between 50-60 Hz. To find out if your device is dual voltage, look for the fine print on your device stating '100-240V, 50-60Hz'
With dual voltage devices you'll only need a power plug adapter to use the local outlets and you're good to go.
Click for adapter PeruWhat devices do I need a converter for?
Most small appliances work on all voltages. Hair dryers and straigteners form an exception and are often made for a single voltage.
Also, when moving abroad and you're bringing your washing machine, dryer, fridge or oven, chances are you will need a voltage converter.
Click for converter PeruVoltage and frequency Russia vs Peru
Russia
All outlets in Russia provide a standard voltage of 220V with a frequency of 50Hz.
Voltage: 220V Frequency: 50HzPeru
All outlets in Peru provide a standard voltage of 220V with a frequency of 60Hz.
Voltage: 220V Frequency: 60Hz