RUAIRÍ Brennan and all the staff at Midwest Electrical Wholesale would like to thank their customers and invite the public to their third anniversary sale which takes place on Friday, October 5.
Spot prizes, a bucking bronco competition and finger food are among the festivites taking place but more exciting are the hundreds of discounts available at more than 15 trade stands which will be on the premises – inside and out – this Friday.
Ruairí Brennan, owner of Midwest Electrical Wholesale Ltd told The Clare Echo that to celebrate their third birthday trade stands will have “special promotions on various products and expert advice on the items that they’re selling.”
“There’s going to be spot prizes on the day, we’re running a bucking bronco competition (strictly over 18s) and finger food. Also, there will be loads of expert advice for any
queries you might have.”

Midwest Electrical staff (from left) Adrian Mangan, Michael Healy, Michael Egan, Ruairi Brennan, John Moran,
Geraldine Healy outside their premises this week. A huge show and sale takes place this Friday to celebrate their third year in business

Ruairí told The Clare Echo that the business has grown from strength to strength in 2018 thanks in part to the increase in renovation works going on around the county, and the staff look forward to assisting all their customers into the future.
The Brennan family have been in business in Ennis for four decades, with Ruairí following in the footsteps of his father Des, while Ruairí also operates a second business on the Quin Road, R&D Electrical Engineering. Midwest Electrical supply everything from 1st and 2nd fix electrical materials for new builds coupled with specialist electrical products for industry.
They also carry an extensive range of power tools, handtools, welding supplies/equipment, safety wear and rent free welding/cutting gas.
The team in Midwest Electrical pride themselves on excellent customer service and achieving customer satisfaction.
Midwest Electrical has a bright and welcoming atmosphere coupled with ample free
car parking.
Midwest has gained a reputation as being the place to go to source the more difficult to get electrical and mechanical supplies.

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