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Landing in Spain: The Essential Items You Need

First 48 Hours Survival Kit

You’ve just landed, your phone is dying, and you can’t boil water for a cup of tea. Don’t panic! Here’s what you need to get through your first two days smoothly. Get your home set up without the stress. Find these essentials in our ‘Welcome Kit’ collection on Amazon.

Different Power Plug Types Across the Globe

As the world becomes more interconnected and travel becomes more accessible, understanding the different power plug types used around the globe is essential.

Unlock the Spanish Kitchen

Beyond Tapas: 4 Spanish Kitchen Gadgets You’ll Wonder How You Lived Without. Eating out is great, but the real joy of Spanish culture happens in the kitchen. These are the tools that every Spanish home has, and you will love them too. Ready to cook like a local? Explore our ‘Spanish Kitchen’ collection for these items and more, including authentic saffron and pimentón.

Warning: A traditional clay pot is not suitable for induction cooking unless you use a heat diffuser or the pot is specifically designed with a ferromagnetic base. Clay is not a ferromagnetic material, so the induction cooktop does not detect it and does not generate heat directly. The diffuser acts as an adapter to transfer heat from the cooktop to the clay pot evenly.

Missing a Taste of Home?

Sometimes, you just need a proper cup of tea, a taste of Thanksgiving, or your trusted brand of deodorant. The good news is, you don’t need a care package from relatives! We’ve done the hard work of sourcing these for you. Browse our ‘Taste of Home’ section to satisfy those cravings.

You can also find American products shipped from Spanish warehouses at My American Shop.

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