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02 Jul 2026, 15:18

Currys says it’s facing “unprecedented” ventilation problems

  • Currys says it has been forced to deal with “unprecedented” ventilation issues due to the new technology that can cause problems with the ventilation
  • After the red warning, the company immediately recalled: ventilators could be up to 3,000%, and the ventilator could be up to 330%
  • Champions are subject to the sale of large televisions, beer pumps and other items for bars, as well as other items for the same purpose

Electrical retailer Currys Alec Boldock said it has been asked to stop ventilator sales in the UK after “unprecedented” ventilation problems. The company said it was caused by a “pretty tight” supply of components from the Met Office.

According to Boldock, after the time of the sale of ventilators rose by at least 3,000% compared with the previous period, while sales of ventilators fell by 330%. The company also said that it has 691 stores in the UK and that it has been able to keep a “pretty tight” stock of goods, but sales continued to fall.

Block Boldock said the problem was caused by seasonal factors. The company said that Champions sold football, barbecue, hot tubs, and 90-inch televisions during the season.

Meanwhile, the retail reporter said that the company’s sales increased by 18% to £191 million over the year, while the company’s sales increased by 6% to £9.2 billion, and profit rose by 23% to £153 million.

Currys also said it has seen that its competitors’ sales are driven by AI, which is expected to be used to improve the Nintendo Switch 2. Why the company is doing this, it said, is that it is seeing a drop in all categories, including consumer electronics, where televisions are “soft”.

Block pointed out that the company’s profit is influenced by global demand, including through AI data centers. The company said it has seen that it has been able to increase the number of mobile phones it sells.

Tags: Economy/Europe/Devices

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