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Evening all, just a general punt...looking to source a mirror light for my own bathroom, needs to have a shaver socket on the side have tried the usual suspects re sourcing one just wondered if anyone had fitted any the liked/could recommend. Cheers
 
Get one with an anti-misting mirror (ie. heating panel behind it) - brilliant, they never steam up even after two people have been in the shower. (not together, I mean one after the other. Well either way I suppose. I'm just digging myself deeper here I think) :) Daz
 

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