Croma Summer sale announced: Deals and discounts on ACs, refrigerators and more – Times of India

Croma Summer sale announced: Deals and discounts on ACs, refrigerators and more – Times of India

Electronic retailer Croma has announced the Summer Sale for its customers. During the sale, the retail store is offering deals and discounts on a wide range of home appliances including air conditioners, room coolers, refrigerators and more. The company, as a part of the sale, is offering discount offers on over 350 ACs and 450 refrigerators.
Croma Summer sale: Offers
During the sale, customers can avail up to 45% off discount on ACs, room coolers, refrigerators and other home appliances. Apart from that, the retail store is also offering exchange and upgrade benefits along with cashback offers and up to 18-month EMI option to buyers.
Croma Summer sale: Deals
Croma is selling ACs starting at Rs 27,990 and room coolers at Rs 5,990. Croma’s own frost-free refrigerators will be available for purchase starting at Rs 21,990 during the sale. Apart from that, buyers can also get 630L convertible refrigerators starting at Rs 64,990.
The Summer Sale also offers deals on juicer mixer Grinders, fans, and other appliances.
AC and refrigerator purchase trend in India
According to a report by Croma, Portable AC purchases were dominated by four cities in India. This includes Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Additionally, Noida and Ghaziabad had the highest percentage of extended warranty purchases at 35%, followed by New Delhi and Mumbai at 30% and 20% respectively.
Pune had the highest penetration of 1-ton ACs at 53%, while Mumbai followed closely with 41%. Pune, Bangalore, Noida, and Nashik also had the highest penetration of Frost-Free refrigerators with less than 300 litres, while Mumbai and Noida had the highest penetration of Frost-Free refrigerators with more than 400 litres.

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