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#81116 07/21/02 08:52 PM
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The rationale for the placement of the receptacle within 3 ft is that someone can use an electric shaver, or hair dryer, etc. and not lose sight of their mug in the mirror in the process. If some 6-5 dude had to extend his 6' shaver cord (and I don't know if shaver cords are 6') from the baseboard moulding up to trim his side burns he might have a bit of a problem. The 3ft rule is a pragmatic compromise.

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#81117 07/21/02 09:09 PM
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especially true with a floor receptacle....

#81118 09/17/02 11:57 PM
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Only a "degreed professional" would design a sink without anyplace to put/hang the associated items that are there!

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