Shaver Socket in Bathroom

Just fit a socket on the other side as well then. Saves on wiring too. ;-)

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Dave Plowman (News)
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A mate of mine, was refitting his kitchen and decided that bit of protruding stonework sticking out of the wall was in the way and needed to go. So he started prising it out, but was getting a bit concerned when it turned out to be much deeper than he anticipated.

Eventually, with a strong tug it all comes free. To reveal a hole right through the wall, and view of his next door neighbour sat at his kitchen table, puffing on his pipe, and staring at his slowly disappearing wall. After a moments consideration, he withdraws the pipe, and says is a rich west country accent, "Morning David, know's what you are doing does you?".

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John Rumm

I have done that with room thermostats, feeding both cables down the same conduit to avoid redecorating one of the rooms. Unfortunately there were two problems with that idea in this case:

1) the kitchen and living room are on separate rings 2) the kitchen one was above worktop height and the living room one would have looked very odd just above the top of the settee

SteveW

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Steve Walker

That could be convenient for charging your phone/tablet & using it at the same time, though.

Reply to
Adam Funk

And if your phone is tethered to a USB charging socket in the bathroom it might stop it dropping into the WC.

Owain

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spuorgelgoog

That too, although I had in mind the hypothetical one over Steve's sofa.

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Adam Funk

Thought it was Adam posting for a minute. ;-)

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Dave Plowman (News)

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