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Just being a bit picky. I know the regs allows a ‘switch’ installed outside of zones in a bathroom, but why would you, unless it’s a bathroom aka the size of Donald Trumps in his towers!

I wouldn’t have one in my bathroom, when you’re all wet and unnecessary. Why not put the thing on the outside of the bathroom @vaderag ?
 
I’ve seen loads of sockets, switches and fused spurs on landings. Must be pretty spectacular skirting? Just saying.
 
Course it is, just don’t understand why some get in a pickle about a two inch square thing?

Each to their own. Annoys me when I walk past a socket that wasn't fitted level in my office.

I'm sure you wouldn't be happy about a 2 inch square painted on your car?
 
Each to their own. Annoys me when I walk past a socket that wasn't fitted level in my office.

I'm sure you wouldn't be happy about a 2 inch square painted on your car?

I dunno, my cars got an oblong thing, back & front bigger than two inches. Don't get in a hissy fit about that ;)
 

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