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Great deals await prospective buyers at the Hisense Black Friday Blowout, happening from November 28 to 30.
A release from Hisense Ghana’s marketing department stated, “Hisense Ghana is unleashing massive discounts on a huge range of products, so you can upgrade your home for less.”
Customers get jaw-dropping deals on top-of-the-line Hisense TVs to experience immersive entertainment like never before.
They also get to make cool savings on energy-efficient air conditioners to beat the heat and stay comfortable all year round.
There is an incredible discounts on refrigerators, gas cookers, microwaves, and other kitchen appliances to make customers' culinary dreams a reality
Again, patrons get slashing prices on home essentials like kettles, irons, air fryers, and vacuum cleaners to simplify their daily routine with smart appliances.
According to the company, patrons get to enjoy peace of mind with up to five years of warranty on all purchases, protecting them against manufacturer defects.
Hisense Ghana says this deal is available in all its branches across the country.
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