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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025
Keep your home cool with eco-friendly Singer air-conditioner

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30 March, 2020, 02:40 pm
Last modified: 30 March, 2020, 02:48 pm

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Keep your home cool with eco-friendly Singer air-conditioner

Green inverter AC saves more than 60 percent energy. The energy-efficient ACs are designed to prevent energy wastage by cutting back on energy consumption

TBS Report
30 March, 2020, 02:40 pm
Last modified: 30 March, 2020, 02:48 pm
In the sweaty summer, an air conditioner certainly cools things down. Photo: Singer.
In the sweaty summer, an air conditioner certainly cools things down. Photo: Singer.

Ah, summer. It's the perfect time for many exciting and nostalgia-driven pastimes. Hanging out with friends, beach trips – fun!

What is not so fun? Being sweaty. And, you guessed it right, sweet summer makes you sweat through your clothes and subsequently makes you look dreadful in cute photo opportunities.

This is why it is tremendously important to have an air conditioning unit that will, at the very best, keep you comfortable at home, while the humidity wreaks havoc upon the rest of the outside world.

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However, there are many air conditioners (AC) that negatively affect the environment as it functions through hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) – which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions that slowly destroy the Earth's ozone layer. On top of it, carbon emissions from heavier AC usage will spike energy expenditure too.

Carbon emissions, greenhouse gasses, irresponsible energy consumption, and natural resources extraction methods are all major threats to our home planet's well-being.

Many people, having developed this sense, are trying to live their life in a way which will not harm the environment. Hence, what you probably did not know that there are several eco-friendly ways to stay cool during the summer – Green Inverter Air Conditioner is one of them.

In Bangladesh, Singer has recently introduced Green Inverter Air Conditioner for the customers who are concerned about the environment and high energy consumption. To further help the consumers with AC maintenance, the company is also providing 5 years of compressor warranty along with 3 years of warranty for spare parts and services.

The Green Inverter Air Conditioner comes with the eco-friendly R410a refrigerant, which will ensure less carbon emission while preventing the release of greenhouse gasses. These eco-friendly refrigerants also efficiently transfer heat, cooling your home in no time at all.

Moreover, Green inverter AC saves more than 60 percent energy. The energy-efficient ACs are designed to prevent energy wastage and help you to cut back on your energy consumption. Gold Fin technology has also been used in the AC, which prevents the condenser coil from rusting and increases the lifespan while enhancing the performance.

The world is rapidly growing environmentally conscious, and suitable energy-efficient air conditioning is available to accommodate this movement. Investing in energy-efficient models, such as Singer Green

Inverter Air Conditioner, is an effective way to cut back carbon footprint and unnecessary running costs – all the while enjoying the summer without feeling guilty.

Singer Green Inverter Air Conditioner comes in three models of 1, 1.5, and 2 tons. The price range varies from BDT 47,990 to BDT 83,990.

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