clapham_gull
Legacy Fan
- Aug 20, 2003
- 25,878
You obviously don't and shouldn't have 3 pin sockets in the bathroom
I'm not intending to by the way but was randomly thinking about a couple of things.
1) What is the deal with that thing you only see in a hotel the shaver socket. How is it "safer" at all.
2) Why aren't we seeing low voltage USB sockets being safely installed ? Wouldn't that be a better modern solution to power a shaver and/or electric toothbrush,
I've got one of those newer three pins sockets in the living room with a built in USB which I find incredibly useful.
Since we have low power charging charging (albeit via the mains) as part of every day life - why hasn't something safe found its way into the bathroom via I guess something installed externally.
I'm not intending to by the way but was randomly thinking about a couple of things.
1) What is the deal with that thing you only see in a hotel the shaver socket. How is it "safer" at all.
2) Why aren't we seeing low voltage USB sockets being safely installed ? Wouldn't that be a better modern solution to power a shaver and/or electric toothbrush,
I've got one of those newer three pins sockets in the living room with a built in USB which I find incredibly useful.
Since we have low power charging charging (albeit via the mains) as part of every day life - why hasn't something safe found its way into the bathroom via I guess something installed externally.
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