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Bathroom fuss....I don't know! Why not throw an extension lead through the window and use the blower sat in the garden?hair clippers??? you posh sod. I use hedge trimmer or garden shears.
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Bathroom fuss....I don't know! Why not throw an extension lead through the window and use the blower sat in the garden?hair clippers??? you posh sod. I use hedge trimmer or garden shears.
I personally do not like 13A sockets in rooms with showers. See how damp and steamy the room gets after a long hot shower (steady on there SWD).
Happy to have whatever judgements slapped on me now
What course of action do members advise?
Or against the fence, and the women use the sink lolYou are in Yorkshire so the loo is in a shed in the garden and the tin bath is in your living room in front of the gas fire, I bet there are a few sockets in close proximity.........
I just don't like switches in bathrooms at all. Either normal light switches or switched sockets. Call me old fashioned but somebody dripping wet operating a switch in a steamy bathroom doesn't sit well to me.
What do you mean by technically as its physically outside the zone?
Sorry sir he hasn't breathed for the last two hours, oh so technically he's dead?!!
i have a hair dryer in the bathroom. 1m away from the bath. it's called a lightbulb. For my chrome dome.
Give a few more years and you'll be extending the lead......... ;o))))Well, technically you're right ...that's why I shortened the appliance lead from discouraging the misses from ****ing hairdrier into the bath while a played with my angle grinder.......
ha bloody ha. chrome dome my arse. have you know, i got a fullhead of hair ( small bald spot allowing) and missus wants me to have it cut before it's fit for a pony tail, topknot, or dreadlocks. so ner ner. ( goes to bathroom to refix the band on the pony tail).;o))))
Bet you have an earring as well.........ha bloody ha. chrome dome my arse. have you know, i got a fullhead of hair ( small bald spot allowing) and missus wants me to have it cut before it's fit for a pony tail, topknot, or dreadlocks. so ner ner. ( goes to bathroom to refix the band on the pony tail).
Pillock. my hair is the envy of several local women. i have more hair on my head than they have under their armpits.
*cough...........Pillock. my hair is the envy of several local women. i have more hair on my head than they have under their armpits.
Thanks for this link. The last paragraph says: "Never bring mains-powered portable appliances such as hairdryers, heaters or radios into a bathroom. You could be severely injured or killed." I'll fit the socket and pass the link onto the customer, so she knows there is a risk. The rewire includes an RCD protected consumer unit. So, even if she ignores the advice, she won't kill herself, my conscience will be clear and most importantly I'll be complying with the regulations!
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