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road-runner
May 20, 2015Explorer III
I don't understand how the money issue relates to whether or not it's electrically impossible to have multiple GFCIs on one circuit. But to address the money issue, a lot of houses are wired with one GFCI protecting multiple bathrooms, and it just might be worth it, to somebody, spending the extra 15-20 bucks to have a separate GFCI in each bathroom rather than playing "find the GFCI" when an outlet doesn't work.
Yes it can be done but is a waste of money, as long as it is wired right the 1 GFCI covers the rest on the circuit.
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