donut88 1 Report post Posted May 18, 2009 I just went down today, they are no longer there Just google, the new address as below: JVD TECHNOLOGIES (ASIA) PTE LTD 135 Kallang Way 1, Singapore 349182 Tel: (65) 6846 2500 Fax: (65) 6748 8366 Email: jvdasia@singnet.com.sg Sh*t!! So sorry..... in fact Kallang Way is the one that i went last time, but i was checking the online yellow pages just for the sake of posting the address in this forum, it showed me the Jln Ampas one.... so sorry!!! Yes, Kallang Way 1 is the one that i went.... Please call them 1st before going down....... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigcat 0 Report post Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) Sh*t!! So sorry..... in fact Kallang Way is the one that i went last time, but i was checking the online yellow pages just for the sake of posting the address in this forum, it showed me the Jln Ampas one.... so sorry!!! Yes, Kallang Way 1 is the one that i went.... Please call them 1st before going down....... No worries I called them to check on the opening hours before I go down. Bought a Oceanis Standard hair-dryer (1600W) for $85, a magnifyng mirror with light for $110, and a luggage rack for $65. This is the luggage rack, need it as i am a frequent flyer Not manage to take picture for the wall-mounted hair-dryer and magnifying mirror, as they are still in the box and will be mounted by the contractor when reno is about to complete. Just take note that JVD does not have NETS or credit card facilities. So, please bring enough cash. I learnt the lesson as I have to drive out looking for ATM when I did not have enough cash with me Edited May 29, 2009 by bigcat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigcat 0 Report post Posted June 14, 2009 This is the hair dryer - Oceanis Standard hair-dryer (1600W) for $85, that I bought and recently installed in my bathroom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piggybank 0 Report post Posted June 24, 2009 This is the hair dryer - Oceanis Standard hair-dryer (1600W) for $85, that I bought and recently installed in my bathroom. hi bigcat, can i check will the two shinning parts of your hairdryer become very hot after using? thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigcat 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2009 hi bigcat, can i check will the two shinning parts of your hairdryer become very hot after using? thanks. hi piggybank, i will let u know as soon as i tried it... hv not moved in to the new place yet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stormcontrol 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2009 hi piggybank, i will let u know as soon as i tried it... hv not moved in to the new place yet How is this installed bigcat? ie, does it need to be plugged into a power socket and switched on to be used? or an electricity line is run to it? Cz most hotel hairdryer i use is those that auto on once you pick it up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackcar 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2009 How is this installed bigcat? ie, does it need to be plugged into a power socket and switched on to be used? or an electricity line is run to it? Cz most hotel hairdryer i use is those that auto on once you pick it up. there are various model for wall mounted. I brought mine from Poh Joo for $120, abit ex coz too lazy to go and source a cheaper one. Mine is something like the one posted here. It is made in Germany based on the box indicated. Will post pics once it is fixed up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stormcontrol 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2009 there are various model for wall mounted. I brought mine from Poh Joo for $120, abit ex coz too lazy to go and source a cheaper one. Mine is something like the one posted here. It is made in Germany based on the box indicated. Will post pics once it is fixed up. not how it's physically installed. I get that. But how does the wiring work =p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donut88 1 Report post Posted June 26, 2009 How is this installed bigcat? ie, does it need to be plugged into a power socket and switched on to be used? or an electricity line is run to it? Cz most hotel hairdryer i use is those that auto on once you pick it up. the one that bigcat has doesn't auto "on" on itself. those hotel types are different. but thar JVD also got sell the hotel type as well. but those hotel types will not last long coz of the plastic tube. it break easily as it is not flexible and its made of plastic. this was explained by me by JVD and Hoe Kee ppl when i was looking for a hair dryer. best types are the ones Bigcat or I bought. Mine is the smaller version of Bigcat's. as for the wiring, i have a switch where i 'on' it, before using the dryer, just like any other ordinary switches. and also, there is a certain rule in HDB units for wall mounted hair dryers. I'm not sure what're the exact rules but my contractor was explaining to me tat time. we cannot suka suka install any type of wall mounted dryers. but anyway, i dun give a damm to these HDB rules..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stormcontrol 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2009 the one that bigcat has doesn't auto "on" on itself. those hotel types are different. but thar JVD also got sell the hotel type as well. but those hotel types will not last long coz of the plastic tube. it break easily as it is not flexible and its made of plastic. this was explained by me by JVD and Hoe Kee ppl when i was looking for a hair dryer. best types are the ones Bigcat or I bought. Mine is the smaller version of Bigcat's. as for the wiring, i have a switch where i 'on' it, before using the dryer, just like any other ordinary switches. and also, there is a certain rule in HDB units for wall mounted hair dryers. I'm not sure what're the exact rules but my contractor was explaining to me tat time. we cannot suka suka install any type of wall mounted dryers. but anyway, i dun give a damm to these HDB rules..... Ahh. So i have to plug it in to a normal power socket (and then hit the power socket switch to on it) or run an electrical wire from a switch to it? That's what is was asking. Reading your post it seems you mean the latter but better clarify instead of assume =p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigcat 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2009 How is this installed bigcat? ie, does it need to be plugged into a power socket and switched on to be used? or an electricity line is run to it? Cz most hotel hairdryer i use is those that auto on once you pick it up. No, not the plugged into power socket type, and the hair-dryer does not come with a 3-pin adaptor. I get my contractor to run the wire for me. This is not auto-on type as well, there is a power selection and switch on the hair-dryer, and you have to keep pressing the swich to activate the hair-dryer. JVD said this is a safety feature. My contractor installed another switch outside my bathroom, which I need to on this switch, before I can switch on the hair dryer itself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackcar 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2009 not how it's physically installed. I get that. But how does the wiring work =p Hi, here is the picture. Hope this is wat you r asking!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stormcontrol 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2009 Hi, here is the picture. Hope this is wat you r asking!!! gotit. thanks for the help blackcar and bigcat! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigcat 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2009 hi bigcat, can i check will the two shinning parts of your hairdryer become very hot after using? thanks. just tried today, for about 30 seconds, the shinning parts do not get hot... let me know if u want me to try longer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piggybank 0 Report post Posted July 8, 2009 thanks, bigcat, no worries, i have bought the same one and just got it installed last week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites