Archive for February 26th, 2010

All About Kids Ceiling Fans

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Give your kids a really neat look to their bedroom by means of some very different and distinctive kids ceiling fans that will be sure to please the choosiest child.

A lot of kids ceiling fans boast of designs on the lights, the blades or both. Some ceiling fans offer clear or neon colored blades. For boys, the sports motif fans have painted baseball bat blades or football and soccer ball light bulb covers. But let’s not forget the kids ceiling fans that are shaped like space rockets shooting off into the universe.

Then there’re the kids ceiling fans that will touch any boy or girls heart.

It’s every little boys dream to fly a plane and their imagination will go wild with this unique design of a ceiling fan that is plane shaped with three gray propeller blades expanding from the body. The plane also comes with a wall remote and a hand remote as well as an option of having a light placed in the propeller.

Let’s not forget about the little girl in your life. There are ceiling fans made just to make your little princess feel even more special. Check out the cute pink fan with pretty flower and butterfly blades. They also come with reversible options and even three candelabra bulbs for that elegant castle feel.

The Bristol Show

Friday, February 26th, 2010

On the 26th to 28th of February this year the Bristol Marriott hotel hosts the biggest Hifi and AV show. The Bristol Sound and Vision Show draws AV and Hifi enthusiasts from all over the UK.

The Bristol Sound and vision show will be presenting new products from almost 200 brands including Yamaha, Sony, JVC, Mission, Wharfedale, Denon plus many more. The Sound and Vision Bristol show allows people to get close and demo the latest products, giving them chance to test them and relay feedback directly to the manufactures. Visits love that there are so many brands under one roof, no AV or Hifi shop in the country will have this many brands on display.

Many retailers like Sound and Vision, Digital Direct and HiFiBitz travel to the show to gain new accounts, see the products before they are launched so they know what they are selling and out of general interest.The show lasts 3 days, from the 26th to 28th of February, in that time the show is expected to see well over 5000 people come through the doors. If you don’t like crowds, maybe the Bristol show is not for you, so why not visits your local AV and Hifi retailer like Sound and Vision. Sound and Vision have electrical shops in Bolton and Leeds, and have accounts with over 150 brands most of which are exhibiting at the show. In the Sound and Vision shops there are over 200 products on display and are available for testing.