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Date   : Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:11:25 +0100
From   : rs423@... (Mick Champion)
Subject: Leccy @ Acorn World '09

Mark Usher wrote:
>> You don't have to have a pull-cord, you can mount your wall switch
>> outside the bathroom. ;-)  Why do you want a socket in your bathroom?
>>     
>
> Recharge the electric toothbrush, recharge hair trimmers, hairdryer... I've
> got a double socket in mine, and it is soooo convenient. Also have seen some
> in Europe that were surface mounted inside the bathroom cabinet which seems
> quite a good idea.
>   
Electric toothbrushes come with shaver plugs on them so you could 
legally charge them in the bathroom - if you had a shaver socket that 
is. If your hair trimmer is rechargeable, then you can charge it anywhere.





> -Mark
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