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Walton witnesses sharp rise of Smart Inverter AC sales

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TBS Report
19 August, 2020, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 19 August, 2020, 05:12 pm

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Walton witnesses sharp rise of Smart Inverter AC sales

Walton released the latest technologies air conditioners at reasonable prices in the local market this summer

TBS Report
19 August, 2020, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 19 August, 2020, 05:12 pm
Walton witnesses sharp rise of Smart Inverter AC sales

Bangladeshi electronics giant  Walton has witnessed a sharp rise in both the demands and the sales of its air conditioner (AC) following the sweltering heat wave across the country.

According to a press release issued, Walton released latest technologies air conditioners at reasonable prices in the local market this summer.

In addition to this, Walton has been offering some lucrative benefits to customers as cash discounts, cash vouchers, AC exchange facility etc.

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Walton AC's Chief Operating Officer Mahfuzur Rahman said, AC sales increased sharply in this year centering heavy heat waves all over the country.

"Specially, Walton Smart Invert AC sales increased remarkably, it became customers' 'hot cake' in this summer," he added.

The unique features of Walton Smart Inverter AC are: up to 60 percent energy saving, notification of daily or monthly electricity consumption rates, controllable through voice command or smart phone's internet from outside the home, the press release claimed.

Walton Smart Inverter AC also has dual defender technology to kill the germs of any bacteria or virus and also ionizer technology to flow dust-free clean air across the room.

Under Walton Digital Campaign Season 7, customers can get a brand-new AC as free through purchasing a Walton AC or sure cash back up to 50 percent, the press release informed.

Moreover, customers can buy Walton's any model of AC at 25 percent discount through exchanging any brand old or used air conditioner under the company's 'AC Exchange' offer.

For the customers of Walton E-plaza, Walton declared 'AC Mid-Season Crazy Deal Offer', the press release said.

Under this offer, online customers will enjoy maximum 50 percent cash discounts on Walton Inverter and Ionizer ACs. From E-plaza, customers can purchase Walton's 1.5-ton Ionizer AC at Tk 32,435, and 1-ton AC at Tk 27,675, the press release further said.

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