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World’s leading technology giant Samsung has launched its latest air conditioner, the AR 5000 and top-mounted freezer refrigerator, the RT 6000K with a Twin Cooling Plus technology on the Ghanaian market.
The two new products are designed to enhance modern living and deliver a more comfortable home.
Samsung is the first manufacturer to bring its unique Twin Cooling Plus technology to the Top Mounted Freezer category.
Selorm Abasa-Addo, a Product Manager at Samsung says that consumers can now keep food fresher longer, simply by storing them inside the new Samsung refrigerator, with its innovative twin cooling plus technology which enables consumers to be flexible with cooling storage depending on their needs.

Also, the new air-conditioner is exclusively aimed at the Ghanaian market and features turbo cooling, good sleep and auto-cleaning modes as well as a full HD filter.
According to Sapan Patel, a Director at Samsung, “the Turbo function of the AR 5000 helps to cool your room in the shortest possible time”.
He added that the AR 5000 is the perfect companion for a good night sleep because it has a Good Sleep mode which maintains a steady room temperature for you to enjoy a sound sleep whilst you save energy.
The main highlight of this latest Samsung air conditioner is the inbuilt copper condenser which makes it easy to maintain and repair.
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