Oh, the 2800mAh cells need to be charged up to 4.30v for full capacity (FastTech website description is wrong). I'd stick with the 2600's.
For a good "cheap" charger I'll defer to others as I don't want to recommend something I don't feel confident about. I do think the Nitecore should be very trustworthy though. Those or the Xtar chargers.
I don't charge from a USB port (those generally only provide 500mA which slows the charger down). I use these USB wall adapters (love these things!). Then you just need a mini to full size USB cable like these (these are short though). EDIT - here's a longer one, but it's a little pricey.
What Garry said is pretty much what I would say, the only thing I would add is, the charger in my link above may be cheap but they really are very good. I have 2 of them, 1 terminates at 4.16v and the other at 4.21v. so both are perfect, if I want to be a little gentle on my cells I use the 4.16v charger. They are both smart chargers.
I will say again that I would buy the Sanyo 2600 cells, but for me I go Unprotected as I feel the protection Is a little redundant in most cases. But other may disagree.
As for the plug you would have to tell them you on in the EU they will send you an adapter, don’t worry about that. The pins are US style but they fold out of the charger and back in when you’ve finished.
Just get it bought you will not regret it. It’s a great cheap charger to start with.