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floridapugmom Jun 25th, 2010 03:53 AM

Odd Question - Looking for Appliance Stores?
 
Where can I find an appliance store, or any other store, that would carry desk fans? I use an oscillating fan when I sleep at home for the "white noise" and the air circulation, I live in Florida where it is very humid, and I would like to have one during my trip to Ireland. I do not want to have to pack a small one in my suitcase and take up space so I thought I would try to purchase a fan after I get to Ireland. We will be arriving in Shannon, driving to Ennis and Galway City our first day if there is somewhere we could get a fan in either of those towns. Thanks for answering what I am sure seems like a silly question.

Dukey Jun 25th, 2010 07:02 AM

Topping this for you since if you DID bring a fan with you it would be the wrong voltage I assume or if nothing elkse have the "wrong" plug.

Uncivilservant Jun 25th, 2010 07:23 AM

Try D.I.D. (www.didstore.com) They've a store in Galway you'll be driving near on the way up from Ennis.

Sandylan Jun 25th, 2010 08:31 AM

I have been to Florida only once and except for the airconditioning I would have had to leave. The weather in the summer in Ireland is typically in the 60F range and cooler at night and mostly low humidity. Rarely is a fan required but they are available of course in electrical and hardware stores.

floridapugmom Jun 25th, 2010 11:09 AM

Uncivilservant; Thanks for your information, I will check them out.

Sandy; Air Conditioning is something no one in Florida should live without. I know that the weather should be fine but when we were in Ireland last September I really missed the air circulation, something I have gotten so use to over my lifetime living in Florida, and just the "white noise" of the fan helps get me to sleep. Thanks for your help also.

Itallian_Chauffer Jun 25th, 2010 12:04 PM

You could make this your first stop ...

http://www.skycourtshannon.com/

Bob

floridapugmom Jun 25th, 2010 01:17 PM

Bob; THANKS! We will definitely stop by there.

SusieKay Jun 25th, 2010 01:40 PM

If you can do without the fan, you might consider a travel sound machine. I also was accustomed to the white noise of a fan, but quickly discovered that did not work when I traveled. Now I use the sound machine every night. It can be purchased from the Sharper Image or Brookstone for under $100. Very lightweight, under one pound, and uses either batteries (4AA), or a plug. Also has a radio, clock, alarm, and other features. Sized for travel, less than 4"x6". I have found it a great investment in a good night's sleep.

gablues Jun 25th, 2010 11:21 PM

Argos (you can check stock online)has fans.

http://www.argos.ie/static/Home.htm

Woodies DIY

http://www.buy4now.ie/woodiesdiy/Sto...ions.aspx?vm=w

allisonm Jun 26th, 2010 04:32 PM

There are Dunnes Stores in Ennis and Galway, so you might be able to find one in either. At home I use a small fan on my bedside table but have never needed one in Ireland, for some reason. I think the travel just exhausts me. Good luck!


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