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  • I want to replace my bathroom cabinet with one that doesn't hinge on the top (I know...), and is bigger, with a shaver socket built-in, light, demister etc. The current one is basic.

    There is a light on the wall over the current - this spot will be covered by the new one. Also have a shaver socket on the wall next to it that won't, and that supplies charge even when the light is off.

    How hard is it going to be to tap into the supply of the shaver socket, so that the cabinet has power when the light switch is off? it's pretty close.

    thank you, more able DIYers than I

  • How hard is it going to be to tap into the supply of the shaver socket, so that the cabinet has power when the light switch is off?

    Not at all hard. There might be cosmetic issues if you need to bury a cable in a wall and the resulting making good.

  • Ah, the wall is tiled. I was hoping to get at it without any damage to the wall. unbent wire clothes hanger or something

    maybe use the vacuum trick people use for concealed cables in bike frames

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