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Except that many of them take more power than the transformer in a UK shaver outlet is designed tp provide on a continuous basis.
Some evidence would be nice.
Can't speak for other types but my Philips electric toothbrush recharges in 6 hours and lasts for 10 days - hardly continious charging.
 
Im totally confused now so change of idea, if I take a spare from a socket on the upstairs ring that does not already have a spare on it, is there a legal limit to the length the 2.5 cable can run?
my only chance is the double socket on the other side of the loft and would that be ok? If it is what do I put on the bathroom end to attach the charger

Putting the toothbrush charger in our bedroom is not really an option as the kids use it as well.

Thanks for your patience.
 
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There is a limit to the cable length, but it is unlikely to be a problem unless your house is massive and the nearest socket is very far away.

If you want a socket in the bathroom, the shaver one is the only choice, unless the socket is more than 3m from the edge of the bath/shower.

If you live in England or Wales, then you should read this: //www.diynot.com/wiki/electrics:part_p:diy_electrical_work_and_the_law
 

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