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Toilet Seat with LED Lights, £16.99
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It looks a bit tacky to me0
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Er, if you look at the photos, it seems like these people have a power socket right behind their toilets! It seems that if you want this to work in the UK - where you're not allowed to have a normal power socket in the bathroom - then you'll have to run an extension cable into the room to see your toilet seat light up!0
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Er, if you look at the photos, it seems like these people have a power socket right behind their toilets! It seems that if you want this to work in the UK - where you're not allowed to have a normal power socket in the bathroom - then you'll have to run an extension cable into the room to see your toilet seat light up!
That's the battery pack
Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass
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Er, if you look at the photos, it seems like these people have a power socket right behind their toilets! It seems that if you want this to work in the UK - where you're not allowed to have a normal power socket in the bathroom - then you'll have to run an extension cable into the room to see your toilet seat light up!
Its not a plug, its the battery pack that has being stuck to the wall as per product description.0 -
Thanks for this off to bag a few for all the family, still got sing ing sam up..whoooo:DBe extra nice to newbys yeah:D0
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Condensation if toilet in bath/shower area[or missed wee] would soon cause batteries to leak0
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Condensation if toilet in bath/shower area[or missed wee] would soon cause batteries to leak
The product is protected from this. See product description with reference to IP44. The following link explains more;
http://www.lightingillusions.com.au/service/definition.php?definition_id=190 -
skellyness wrote: »It looks a bit tacky to me
Have to agree would not want one of these in my bathroom (with or without lights! And not very Hygienic with the cable socket etc.).Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
Ideal Xmas gift for several people I know :TI can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0
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