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...As a bit of a change to the kitchen thread!


Does anyone have one of these & could they recommend a particular type of sensor?


Also, did they need a whole new light fitting or just the sensor fitting?


Have electrician coming in next few days & he says easy to do but wants an idea of which one we want and that's left me stuck!

We use one of these as a more instant/temporary measure: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003BZSV20/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=diy


It's ideal for our nearly 5 yr old to see in the bathroom to use the toilet and wash hands afterwards. It uses batteries, and can be fixed to a wall or free standing.


You might want something more sophisticated than this, but we've been very impressed with ours and the brand (we plan on looking at their other motion/light sensitive lighting for other areas).


HTH.

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