That's already part of the plan. I want to put in bidet toilet seats. They're the best fucking thing ever invented. But the first quote I got was $600 for each outlet.
That's already part of the plan. I want to put in bidet toilet seats. They're the best fucking thing ever invented. But the first quote I got was $600 for each outlet.
Jesus, that seems steep. Was he going to run a whole new circuit? Is there not power nearby? I would assume theres already a receptacle over the counter. Is going down the wall under the house and back up not an option?
Jesus, that seems steep. Was he going to run a whole new circuit? Is there not power nearby? I would assume theres already a receptacle over the counter. Is going down the wall under the house and back up not an option?
I'm not sure on the details, it was an online quote from a local company here in Seattle. I have outlets in the bathroom. I just want one installed about 10 feet from the outlet near the sink and extending a new outlet near the toilets.
What he is not telling you all, is that the "bidet" he is trying to wire in, is actually a 440v 3 phase Dirt Killer E300 pressure washer. Capable of pushing 3.7 gallons per minute at 3000 psi, powerful enough to cut a 2" x 4" piece of lumber in half in a matter of seconds.
What he is not telling you all, is that the "bidet" he is trying to wire in, is actually a 440v 3 phase Dirt Killer E300 pressure washer. Capable of pushing 3.7 gallons per minute at 3000 psi, powerful enough to cut a 2" x 4" piece of lumber in half in a matter of seconds.
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