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wendy May 10th, 2002 07:49 PM

blow dryer
 
I have been told it would be more economical to purchase a blow dryer when I get to London instead of buying a converter for my own hair dryer. Is this true? And if so- where can I buy one the first day I arrive? I will be staying at the Thistle Westminster. Does the hotel sell them? Or perhaps the airport?<BR><BR>

xxx May 10th, 2002 08:00 PM

This has been answered many times here. Either buy one locally there in a department store, or buy one here at Walmart or KMart or similar -- for about $18, you can get a dual voltage model that you switch to European voltage. You then only need an adaptor plug -- not a voltage converter.

blow May 10th, 2002 08:54 PM

If you're looking for excitement, taking your own blow drier is definitely worth a try! I plugged mine in in Paris, right adapter, right setting on the dual voltage, turned it on and voila, "BAM**@@$%^&(!!!" I had to double check to be sure I was still alive. <BR><BR>To my surprise, my blow drier actually worked when I returned to the States! It was a miracle! <BR><BR>

Elaine May 10th, 2002 11:57 PM

If they sell hairdryers at the airport or hotel, they will probably only have the most expensive models, or the fiddly little travel ones. <BR>You'll be able to choose from a much wider range at any Argos, Index or Boots store. Index start at 5 pounds, Argos just under 6 and I don't know about Boots, but probably slightly more expensive. <BR>Just ask your hotel concierge where the nearest one of these is - I should think there will be at least one of them fairly close to your hotel.

xxx3 May 11th, 2002 02:05 AM

First, you should check with the hotel. They might provide them.

lilly May 11th, 2002 06:30 AM

I've traveled through out most of Europe and never stayed in a hotel that DIDN'T have a hair dryer....if not built in, they have them at the front desk. I have never stayed at anything like a hostel though so this might be different??? Check where you're staying before you buy anything.

Dallas May 11th, 2002 06:34 AM

Definitely check with your hotels to see if they have one before you buy. I never carry one anymore since I nearly burned up an old hotel in Salisbury with my hair dryer. Like Blow, I was using the right voltage converter and adaptor plug, but the wiring in those old hotels is very old. When I turned on the hair dryer, it blew the lights in half the hotel and burned out my TV.<BR><BR>Rather embarrassing, even though they were as nice as could be about the whole thing.

S May 11th, 2002 08:40 AM

I thought it was just me, I swithched my travel hairdryer on in a hotel in Chicago and promptly fused all the power, lights etc!

xxx May 11th, 2002 08:58 PM

Is it possible for you to stay at a hotel that provides a hairdryer in the bathroom? That way you won't have the extra expense of buying one plus the adapters.

Davis May 12th, 2002 06:40 PM

My hairdryer from home with all plugs and adapters melted in Ireland. We were out of town, but I had really lank hair for 10 days.

Bob C May 12th, 2002 06:56 PM

We have had two dual voltage dryers and didn't like them because they only worked on low in the 220v mode. On our last trip to England we picked up a 220v dryer and loved it. We also picked up one in France and now are set for about anywhere.

Tracey May 13th, 2002 07:35 AM

I just went on their website and they have hairdryers in each room.<BR>http://www.thistlehotels.com/main/ho...ster/index.xml

Beth May 13th, 2002 10:38 AM

Our hotel came with a hairdryer, but it had no power (just a quiet little wisp), so we were really happy we had brought a dual-voltage with the converter plug. Just make sure you switch your travel dryer back when you return! I stayed at a local B&B the following weekend; fortunately I had not removed the converter plug, which was enough to jar my jet lagged memory - otherwise I would have blown the fuses in the entire house.


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