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Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/27/06 08:22 AM
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petlover
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I guess I haven't spent enough time on the Voyager :D but....in the bathroom the electric outlet says for razor only. Does this mean I can't use that plug (it's up high above sink) for a 2 prong plug for electric waterpik??
Marcie
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/27/06 08:50 AM
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lborne
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Yes you can use it for a water pik. You just can't use it for things like hair dryers or curling irons.
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/27/06 10:20 AM
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petlover
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Thank you!! I was hoping this was the case.
Marcie
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/27/06 10:36 AM
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/27/06 10:48 AM
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Jim B
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You can use anything in the bathroom as long as it is not a high wattage item like hair dryer. I plug a razor in and also a night light in the bathroom. The night light is so you don't have to turn the lights on at night when you have to get up and go! And boy are they bright lights!!! :cool:
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/27/06 08:59 PM
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Arlene
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/28/06 09:13 AM
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Marcie, we have found that our electric waterpik does not work in the bathroom so we bring a long extension cord with us to use for the waterpik and hair dryer. We set it up by the small dressing table. Elaine
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/29/06 04:57 AM
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Marcie
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/29/06 03:48 PM
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Marcie - On our Voyager cruises, we've always used an extension cord to connect the waterpik in the bathroom (much less messy to use it in there than at the vanity table) to the 110 plug at the vanity table. I just measured the cord we use - it's a basic 15 ft. extension cord, quite compact and light. It doesn't have to be a 3-prong cord, since the waterpik is fairly low wattage. (If you plan to use a microwave in the bathroom to heat up pizzas or melt depilatory wax, you might need one of those heavy-duty 3-prong extension cords.) Cheers, Fred
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Re: Electric outlet in Voyager bathroom
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10/29/06 06:35 PM
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KarenS
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I actually forgot my cord on MUSH and I had to have housekeeping bring me one. I just can't blow dry my hair at the vanity for some reason. I think it has to do with the lighting there.
Karen Live long and prosper
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