Anonymous wrote:If you have a wall cabinet, if it is surface mounted on the wall you can put an outlet in the back of the cabinet, in the wall. If the cabinet is recessed, in the wall, you can use a flush-mount outlet like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002YE2I0U/?th=1
In either case it needs to be ground-fault protected, so it needs to be connected to a GFI outlet. An electrician will know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:I would not cut holes in the counter for this. Especially in a kids’ bath with water spills. Can’t the kids charge occasionally and put the chargers back? Or switch to battery operated toothbrushes?