Shaving & Grooming - Other FAQs
Can I use a shaver socket to charge an electric toothbrush?
Yes—electric toothbrush chargers are exactly the kind of low-power device a dual-voltage shaver socket is designed for. Check your charger’s label to confirm its compatible voltage; most are happy on dual-voltage sockets.
Will a shaver socket power a hairdryer or curling iron?
No. Shaver sockets are intended for low-watt grooming tools like shavers and toothbrush chargers. High-draw appliances should use appropriate outlets designed for their load, away from wet zones and in line with electrical regulations.
What finish should I choose for my shaver socket?
Match your existing hardware. If your taps and rails are polished, bright chrome looks seamless. For brushed fixtures, satin stainless is a natural fit. If your bathroom leans bold or industrial, matt black or quartz grey can tie the look together. For classic, minimal spaces, white in Hartland or Verve ranges stays timeless.
Are 7W LED shaver lights bright enough?
For focused mirror tasks like shaving and trimming, a well-designed 7W LED shaver light is typically more than sufficient. LEDs deliver efficient, directed light, so you get clarity without glare. If your mirror is wide, consider two fixtures or pair a bar light with side lighting to minimize shadows.
What’s the advantage of dual voltage on a shaver socket?
Dual voltage offers flexibility and safety for devices that expect different voltages—handy for travelers and households with mixed gear. It helps ensure your shaver or toothbrush charger runs correctly without extra adapters, protecting both the device and the user.