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Shaver Sockets

Shaver sockets from Knightsbridge, made for bathrooms where a razor or electric toothbrush needs power away from a standard socket. The range covers dual-voltage 115V/230V units and 230V models, many with dual USB-A and USB-C charging, across screwless, flat, square edge and rounded edge plates. Finishes run from matt white and polished chrome to antique brass, brushed brass, smoked bronze, gunmetal and black nickel, with several carrying a neon indicator.

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Power for the bathroom, away from a standard socket

A shaver socket gives a razor or electric toothbrush a safe charging point in a room where a standard plug socket is not wanted. The pin layout differs from an ordinary plug, so it suits the slim two-pin chargers that come with shavers and toothbrushes. It is a small fitting that keeps grooming gear powered and tidy on the wall.

Dual voltage and single voltage

Two main types sit in this range. Dual voltage 115V/230V units carry both pin sets, which helps when a visitor brings a charger built for a different region. Straight 230V models keep things simple for a household running on the UK supply. Some carry a neon indicator so you can see at a glance when the socket is live.

USB charging built in

Several units add dual USB-A and USB-C points alongside the shaver outlet, so a phone or smaller device can charge from the same plate. That turns a single fitting into a charging spot for more than one habit, which is handy where wall space near a mirror is tight.

Plates and finishes to match the room

Plates come in screwless, flat, square edge and rounded edge styles, letting you pick a profile that fits the look of the room. Finishes run from matt white and polished chrome through to antique brass, brushed brass, smoked bronze, gunmetal and black nickel, with insert colours such as white, grey and black on many models. That spread makes it easier to keep one look across a bathroom or ensuite.

Fitting and ordering

Wiring a fitting near water is best handed to a qualified electrician, who can set it in the right spot for the room. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use a shaver socket instead of a normal socket in a bathroom?

A shaver socket has an isolating transformer that separates the appliance from the mains supply, which is why this type is suited to bathrooms. It accepts two-pin shaver and toothbrush plugs, and many units here add USB-A and USB-C charging for phones and other small devices.

What does dual voltage 115V/230V mean?

These sockets give two-pin outputs at both 115V and 230V, so they take UK and overseas shavers and toothbrushes. The range also includes 230V-only models. Check the title to see which voltages a given unit supports before you buy.

Which finishes and plate styles are available?

Plate styles include screwless, flat and ultra-flat, square edge and rounded edge. Finishes span matt white, white, polished and brushed chrome, polished and brushed brass, antique brass, smoked bronze, gunmetal, pearl, black nickel, matt black and anthracite, so you can match other bathroom plates.

Where can a shaver socket be positioned in a bathroom?

Bathroom zones set how close any electrical fitting can sit to a bath or shower, so a shaver socket should be kept clear of direct splashing. Fitting one onto a fixed bathroom circuit is work for a qualified electrician, who can confirm a safe position and isolate the supply during installation.

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