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Top Samsung and Godrej Refrigerator Deals You Can't Miss This Independence Day

Top Samsung and Godrej Refrigerator Deals You Can't Miss This Independence Day

India.com3 days ago
The Independence Day is the perfect time to buy a new fridge—especially with the Independence Day offers and deals on Samsung and Godrej refrigerators. Along with the offers, shop with Bajaj Finserv to get your refrigerator on Easy EMIs and zero down payment (available on select products).
Top offers on fridges this Independence Day
Flexible financing and big savings make the Independence Day Sale a good time to invest in a new refrigerator. Here is a snapshot of the ongoing Independence Day refrigerator offers. Brand Offer EMI starting from Additional benefits Samsung Save up to 50% off or up to Rs. 10,000 on select models Rs. 1,290 Rs. 0 down payment; tenures up to 16 months Godrej Rs. 1,000 cashback on select models Rs. 3,747 Rs. 0 down payment; flexible financing options
Disclaimer: Offers, prices, and EMI plans may vary by city, store, and model. Check at the nearest partner store for updated details.
Best-selling refrigerators in 2025
Before you head to the store to buy a refrigerator, head to Bajaj Mall to compare capacities, energy ratings, designs and even EMI amount and tenure. Once you've decided the brand and budget, use the Maha Bachat Savings Calculator to see the total savings you can get. Post that, head to one of the 1.5 lakh+ Bajaj Finserv partner stores across 4,000+ cities. Here are some top models available on Bajaj Mall with Easy EMIs: Model Price (approx.) EMI starting from Samsung 184 L 3 Star Single Door (Elegant Inox – RR20C2Y23S8/NL) Rs. 19,999 Rs. 1,259 Samsung 184 L 3 Star Direct Cool Single Door (Variant — confirm model code) Rs. 24,999 Rs. 1,592 Godrej 244 L 2 Star Double Door (Fossil Steel – SD02949 / RT EONVALOR 280B) Rs. 31,398 Rs. 1,929 Samsung 236 L 2 Star Double Door (RT28C3042S8/HL) Rs. 32,990 Rs. 1,931 Godrej 244 L 2 Star Frost Free Double Door (Onyx Black – SD02954 / RT EONCRYSTAL 280B) Rs. 37,525 Rs. 2,108 Godrej 330 L 2 Star Inverter Double Door (Matt Black – RT EONVIBE 366B) Rs. 50,816 Rs. 2,713
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary depending on location, retailer, ongoing promotions, and model variants.
Apart from refrigerators, check out the latest offers on a variety of electronics and home appliances.
How to purchase a refrigerator with Bajaj Finserv Explore models – Browse a wide range of refrigerators on Bajaj Mall or visit your nearest Bajaj Finserv partner store. Use the Maha Bachat Calculator – Select the product category, brand, and budget to instantly view total savings. Check loan eligibility – Enter your mobile number online to find out your pre-approved loan limit. Locate a store – Choose from over 1.5 lakh partner stores spread across 4,000+ cities. Opt for Easy EMI – Enjoy flexible repayment tenures ranging from 1 to 60 months. Complete your purchase – With minimal paperwork and quick in-store approval, you can take your new refrigerator home the same day.
Make the most of this Independence Day Sale with top Samsung and Godrej refrigerator deals, plus flexible financing from Bajaj Finserv for a smoother purchase.
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