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Bathroom Socket Extension Lead

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Old_Geezer | 21:54 Mon 30th Dec 2019 | DIY
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Wondering if the above is available for purchase. Took delivery of a water flosser today. Seems to work. But having plugged it into my woman's bathroom socket, high on the wall as part of a light fitting, above the wall cabinet, the flosser's lead isn't long enough to allow me to put it anywhere. So I'm trying to hold the main item, and manoeuvre the nozzle, and work the controls, with just two hands. I need to be able to set it down on the window sill.
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Alba's suggestion now seems the most logical.
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I had considered such an option. Sad to be modifying a new item though. But thanks, worth considering. (Less ugly in white ;-) )
Ps. IF you think about doing this. Make sure the connectors are rated to IP67 (waterproof) and not jet or spray proof.

Though I doubt you would consider it.

Theree are obviously many ways you can get around this. But none that I would be able to advocate.

Sorry I can't help anymore.
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Hmm yes. Kitchen maybe, not perfect but a decent backup.
Alby's idea certainly is good/sensible compromise Mamya :-)
Just watched the video of that in use and can just imagine getting water everywhere especially up my nose!
There you go OG, Stick it up your nose (somewhere to put it and it will keep the jet sprays out of your hooter) :-)
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Cheers all. Not decided which possibility to go for yet. All have pros and cons. Will have to juggle until I do.
I have never come across such an item. It seems a lot of palaver to me who sloshes my gnashers using a plastic beaker of tepid water. I use a hairdryer in my bathroom and sometimes a tv if I have a long programme to watch and have a bath while so doing. I have an extension cable from the landing going through the wall. Of course I never let water come in touch with these as I know it is illegal but I am 76!

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