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Samsung Electronics West Africa has introduced an energy-saving freezer called Duracool Chest Freezer to the Ghanaian market at a time when energy has become very scarce in the country.
The new Samsung home appliance has been designed to manage power efficiently in order to save consumers energy and money while offering them superior freshness in food storage.
Marketing Manager for Samsung Ghana, Richard Nunepkeku said “Duracool Chest Freezer comes with a “Cool Pack Technology which is designed to save energy up to an unbelievable 70%.”
He said Cool Pack also serves as a vertical removable divider, and is capable of maintaining a zero degree temperature for up to nine (9) hours when power goes off.
The new Duracool Chest Freezer also comes with a compressor which guarantees the user smooth operation during voltage fluctuation of 135V~290V.”
“The appliance is designed to make life easier for the user as it operates with less noise and provides bigger space for more storage, and keeps items fresh for a long period,” Nunekpeku said.
The Duracool Chest Freezer, offers a host of unique features which includes a nice design and a clear back which makes it easier to clean. The fast freezing option enables quick freezing for food freshness. This reaffirms Samsung’s dedication to providing innovative appliances that deliver unparalleled performance, enhanced flexibility, superior organisation and more convenience for the 21st century customer.
“Now customers can relax without the fear of power outages affecting their fresh products. With our new chest freezer one can always be assured of fresh food even during power outages” Nunekpeku added.
He said the all-new energy-saving Duracool Chest Freezer is currently available in all Samsung authorised dealer shops nationwide.
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