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put a cheap plastic one
I have a little battery clock in the bathroom, it's been there at least 10 years. Probably better to not have an expensive one though, in case it fell in the water or something.
You'll have to keep an 'extra' eye on the battery so you don't let the battery start to degrade & leak. Maybe just routinely replace it every six months or so....
It's OK, but you'd better choose a cheap one
We have a battery powered wall clock in the bathroom. We've never had a problem with it.
Is it safe for the clock to be exposed to all that heat and steam? I have a battery operated one.
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