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Toothbrush charger only socket - do they exist?

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HappyFace | 21:45 Tue 26th Jun 2007 | Home & Garden
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I want a shaver socket but not because I have an electric shaver. I only use it for charging my toothbrush. I don't want a picture of a man with beard growth on the socket. I understand these sockets are for sale but I can't find a supplier. Please help.
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Hi , if it is to go into a bathroom it must have a transformer, and I think all of the ones suitable for use in bathrooms now have the little man with a beard, don't you like him ? because these do exactly the same job and will all charge the toothbrush.if you want it to plug into an ordinary socket (providing the toothbrush is 240 volt) just buy a shaver adaptor
Yep - a shaver socket for use in a bathroom (has an isolating transformer for safety) will set you back at least �15 plus installation.

A 3 pin to 2 pin converter will cost no more than �2 and you can charge up your toothbrush from a regular 13A socket.

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