Emart Launches Electroman Portable Air Conditioner... "Easy to Install"
On the 31st, a customer is examining an Electroman portable air conditioner at Emart Seongsu branch in Seongdong-gu, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Emart announced on the 31st that it will launch the 'Electroman Portable Air Conditioner' nationwide through Emart, Electromart, and SSG.com on the 2nd of next month. A discount of 30,000 KRW is offered when purchasing with an event card until the 15th.
The Electroman Portable Air Conditioner is a product jointly planned by Emart and Winia, characterized by easy installation and high cost-effectiveness. In particular, it uses an exhaust duct instead of an outdoor unit, allowing it to be used in spaces where air conditioners could not be installed due to outdoor unit installation restrictions. The cooling area is 19.8㎡ (6 pyeong), suitable for use in a single room.
It also features convenience functions such as an Airfree filter for household dust purification, sleep and reservation operation, and automatic up-and-down swing. The self-evaporation system enhances cooling efficiency. Additionally, by focusing on essential functions that consumers can feel, it was released at a reasonable price in the low 400,000 KRW range. A 2-year free after-sales service is also guaranteed.
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An Emart official said, "We planned the portable air conditioner to reduce the price burden and increase cooling effects amid rising prices," adding, "It can be installed directly to save installation costs, and unnecessary functions with low practicality were minimized to lower the price."
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