Shaver Socket

They have: DUAL VOLTAGE ONES!!

You'll find most toothbrushes run on anything from 100V up to 250V (and some shavers too come to think of it).

So, put the shaver in the 240 side, and the toothbrush in the 110 side!
 
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They have: DUAL VOLTAGE ONES!!

You'll find most toothbrushes run on anything from 100V up to 250V (and some shavers too come to think of it).

So, put the shaver in the 240 side, and the toothbrush in the 110 side!

A fine idea but - have you tried it?

Shaver sockets have an interlock that prevents you from using both the 230 and 110V sockets at the same time.
 
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Sounds a bit carp to me.

It sounds quite a good idea to me. You can leave the shaver inside the cabinet without its wire spilling over an open shelf, and you can have a mirror on the inside of the cabinet door, adjustable for lighting angle just by moving the door.
 

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