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Postby keileyoneill » 24 May 2012 12:19

Does anybody know where I am able to hire or purchase a large fan in Icmeler? I always find air conditioning gives me a sore throat (and last time in Icmeler a chest infection) and dont want to risk it again. 2 years ago we managed to buy one from a little electrical shop just round the corner from Club Sun Village but it was quite expensive.

20 sleeps and counting.....
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 24 May 2012 12:37

im sure tansas sells them as we bought one 2 years ago
think it was 20tl and was a decent size
hope this helps (might need to go into the bigger tansas' in marmaris though to find them)
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Postby Southampton_Girl » 24 May 2012 14:20

Great idea!!!! And cheaper than purchasing air con for duration of the holiday...
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Postby pops » 24 May 2012 14:24

Quite often it's less expensive to buy one than it is to rent from the hotel you are staying at.
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Postby truth » 24 May 2012 14:55

On about fans would someone tell me if you can put a fan in the hold luggage one at argos 7" at 9-99p
weight 1.23 kg my hubby has a bad throat so not doing aircon this time or trying not to, we go in June
just a thought.
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Postby LaneyICR » 24 May 2012 14:57

you can put fans in the hold luggage as long as it is packed with in suitcase/holdall, however you can buy them cheaper in resort if you look in the supermarkets so you could be better waiting until you get here.
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Postby Chris221273 » 24 May 2012 15:15

I do remember reading last year that some hotels don't like you using them as it uses their electric.
So find a suitable hiding place for it.
We had a great tip while in icmeler last year also, with regards to the air con and sore throats.
We both had sore throats after a few days.
One of the locals, the legend that is Oz the barman, said leave your balcony door open slightly at night while having the aircon on. We did this and didn't suffer anymore with sore throats.
I guess this would also depend on what floor you're on!!!
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Postby gem2710 » 24 May 2012 16:56

I would ask at the reception hotel wether you are able to use them, last time i was in icmeler our air con was broken, after many complains to the manager they supplied us with a fan which was great...except they turned it off on us all the time so we expected a cool room on return from the bar to find it roasting :lol: :roll:
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Postby Rew » 24 May 2012 17:32

gem2710 wrote:I would ask at the reception hotel wether you are able to use them, last time i was in icmeler our air con was broken, after many complains to the manager they supplied us with a fan which was great...except they turned it off on us all the time so we expected a cool room on return from the bar to find it roasting :lol: :roll:


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From Wikipedia


While fans are often used to cool people, they do not actually cool air (if anything, electric fans warm it slightly due to the warming of their motors), but work by evaporative cooling of sweat and increased heat conduction into the surrounding air due to the airflow from the fans. Thus, fans may become ineffective at cooling the body if the surrounding air is near body temperature and contains high humidity
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Postby truth » 24 May 2012 19:05

Thanks for the help interesting replies had read about the fans warming the air a little.
Cheers
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Postby kirky » 25 May 2012 14:51

I personally think fans waste time just blow around hot air
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Postby dksbbs » 25 May 2012 22:10

kirky wrote:I personally think fans waste time just blow around hot air



They are great to move air around when the aircon is in the bedroom only and the kids are sleeping in the living room.

I have had my own 20 '' fan stored in the apartments basement for a number of years, when energy prices shot up three years ago they started to charge for it's use which in my opinion is fare as we are using power, we have a choice of renting one of theirs or using my own (which is more powerful), we came to a deal of a bottle of Duty Free Gordins gin for the two weeks which is cheaper than the cash option to me but they can make more money on the branded drink.

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Postby Chris » 25 May 2012 22:20

Nice one cheap at that that price.I take a small desk top fan in my hand luggage with no problem,only because I got pneumonia one year from the aircon !! obviously the fan is not as cooling as aircon,but it helps to keep me cool on the dresser blowing into my face :D
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Postby helen2904 » 26 May 2012 05:05

Unfortunately for us, if we leave the balcony door open at night, then the air con will not come on. Everything has to be securely closed before it will work, so I'm afraid the theory of leaving the balcony door open will not work for us, shame though, as it was a very good thought.
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Postby eddie&gwen » 26 May 2012 06:13

Hi Helen2904, try putting a small fridge magnet on patio door lock and you can leave door open and air con stays on, works everytime for me happy sleeps. :D
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 26 May 2012 10:00

yes same with us if the window or balcony is even slightly open then the air con stops
clever way of allowing the apartments to save money :)
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Postby dksbbs » 26 May 2012 12:11

Aircon drys the air out, try putting a couple of bowls of water around the apartment, as this evapourates it helps, the vessels you use to hold the water needs to be shallow with a large surface area.

Or get one of these http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bionaire-BU1300 ... 218&sr=8-1


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Postby Lee » 26 May 2012 12:53

whilst there is talk about aircon, whats the approx. charge for aircon, is it paid on a coin meter in the room or is it a flat rate per night and when the holiday is done you pay up on leaving and fall over in shock?

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Postby stevew » 26 May 2012 13:36

The price of Air con varies, at some hotels it's in the price, or it can be centrally controlled, i.e. on at certain times. If you are at an apartment, when you check in you will probably be asked if you require Air con and a Safe.
Air con is normally around £4 a day, upwards and a Safe is around £10 per week, adding £38-£70+ to your holiday.
You will then get the remote and it will be switched on at an external fuse box. But either way you normally pay up front and they prefer Sterling.
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Postby weeyin » 26 May 2012 21:28

Hi,we are staying in the miray hotel and have e.mailed them for a price for two weeks and its costing us £70 for aircon £30 for the safe. :shock:
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