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What is the safest hairdryer to use in the bath?

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Also, what is the best extension lead, so I can plug it in from the Bedroom?

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  1. Any hairdryer will do, try it and let us know how you get on.


  2. a battery powered hairdryer or a dry towel , or get out of the bath first and use a normal one.

  3. LOL. Well, I would go with Safety Zapp by 'UDied'.

    Its quite a powerful machine... it doesnt even hurt... well, unless you have a really strong body, but uh... you'll only feel it for a minute before you go into a coma. Its not too bad!

  4. all hairdryers are okay to use. none of them will kill you at all ;)

    ya goof.

  5. Okay, I don't mean to sound rude but this is a really stupid question. If you bring an electrical device near water of any kind you could be electrocuted. Please don't even try it.  

  6. A open window. No water in the bath. Do you have a will made already?

  7. you will die no matter what hairdryer you use, you may aswell use a toaster cos your gonna get the same result, death.

  8. An unplugged one.

  9. a toy one............that vibrates........lol

  10. The Braun is best, put it on full heat and your hair will be dry in a flash.

  11. any, as long as there is no water in your bathtub

  12. a towel . great minds think alike .

  13. A towel.

  14. you can can one at. toys R us lol

    you could buy the toaster from there as well lol

  15. You would be hard pressed to find a plug

    socket to plug a hair dryer into as the

    building rules says no plug sockets in

    bathroom as some idiot will try to pug

    an hair dryer in and fry them self.

  16. Haha! Try the towel, a relatively new invention that decreases the chances of an electric shock

    You're funny! ;-)

  17. your an idiot

  18. Get a battery-powered one. Preferably a waterproof one. Otherwise, make sure you use a good RCB or ELCB in case it falls into the water. If you don't understand what these devices are, don't try it.

  19. YES!

    2 points.

  20. towelll :)

  21. a elastic band powerd one..u plumb

  22. an invisible one

    or

    idk about this but maybe a battery powered one

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