I am updating a bathroom and am removing the existing dual voltage shaver socket. It appears to be currently simply spurred off the lighting circuit, which is what I would expect. In the new set up I wish to put the shaver point in a steel bathroom cabinet using both for shavers and charging tooth brushes. I only require a 240v supply and therefore would assume I could simply install a european style 2 pin round socket in the cabinet, ensuring that I earth the cabinet. However, it does not seem easy to buy a simple 2 pin round socket for this purpose... all the available shave sockets appear to be dual voltage and as a result are large due to the transformer for the step down to the lower voltage. Am I misunderstanding something is there something wrong with simply having a 2 pin round socket spurred off the lighting ring to serve tooth brushes and shavers?