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you could replace with a PIR occupancy sensor. silent and also no dangly string.
 
Quinetic switch (no wiring) in any position you like. receiver in ceiling above light???
 
ok tks will look into it, ps never heard of quinetic,(you learn something new every day)
the Quinetic wok wirelessly by converting the kinetic energy of you pressing the switch into a wireless transmission to it's receiver. hence you can have the switch anywhere on a wall or even a window, inside or outside the bathroom.
 
switch around £24. receiver around £25. (inc VAT). courtesy of TLC,
 
does any of you guys know of a quiet light pull, i have one which is really clunky/noisy when pulled
it drive me crazy, just an annoying piece of crap

I have a dimming Pull cord in our bathroom and it has a silent operation. No clunking at all and you just hold it down for it to dim. I will try to find it online.
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Unfortunately I can’t find the exact one that I purchased, TLC have one but I can’t see if it is silent or not.
 
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I have a dimming Pull cord in our bathroom and it has a silent operation. No clunking at all and you just hold it down for it to dim. I will try to find it online.
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Unfortunately I can’t find the exact one that I purchased, TLC have one but I can’t see if it is silent or not.
be easier to find it in your bathroom. :D :D ;) :)
 

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