On the 21st, customers are looking at heating appliances at the Electroland Typhoon.

On the 21st, customers are looking at heating appliances at the Electroland Typhoon.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Recent sudden autumn cold snaps have led to a sharp increase in sales of heating appliances.


According to Electronic Land on the 21st, sales of electric blankets (electric and hot water mats) from the 12th to the 18th of this month increased by 68% compared to the same period last year, electric heaters by 79%, and fan heaters by 98%.


Electronic Land has opened a ‘Winter is Coming’ event on its official online mall, offering major manufacturers' winter appliances such as Boguk Electronics, Winix, Cuckoo, and Shinil at discounts of up to 38%.


An Electronic Land representative said, “There are many types of heating appliances to match various lifestyles, such as hot water mats and camping stoves, so we recommend visiting Electronic Land stores before the full onset of the cold snap to check out the products you need.”


Heating appliances sold on Enuri Price Comparison.

Heating appliances sold on Enuri Price Comparison.

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On the price comparison site Enuri Price Comparison, the number of consumers preparing heating appliances is also rapidly increasing. Sales volume and revenue of heating appliances surged by 149% and 278%, respectively, from the 13th to the 19th of this month. In particular, sales volume of hot water mats and electric blankets rose by 125%, and revenue increased by 233%.



An Enuri Price Comparison representative said, "This year, mini-sized heaters with good portability and fan heaters with high safety are gaining popularity evenly among camping enthusiasts," adding, "We hope consumers prepare warmly for the increasingly cold weather with smarter heating appliance shopping benefits through Enuri Price Comparison.”


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