
Samsung announces Onam festive offers in Kerala with up to Rs 50,000 cashback
Samsung Onam offers in Kerala
Samsung is offering up to Rs 50,000 cashback on its new 25kg Bespoke AI Laundry Combo and Rs 20,000 cashback on the flagship
French Door Refrigerator
with Family Hub. Other cashback deals include up to Rs 10,000 on Side-by-Side refrigerators, Rs 9,000 on Front Load washers, Rs 4,500 on Top Load models, and Rs 4,000 on Frost Free refrigerators.
Easy purchase options include zero down payment and '1 EMI off' on select refrigerators and washing machines under Samsung's 20/5 finance scheme.
The company is also offering extended warranties, including 20 years on the Digital Inverter Compressor in refrigerators and Digital Inverter Motor in washing machines. Microwaves come with a 10-year warranty on the Ceramic Enamel Cavity, and air conditioners with a 5-year comprehensive warranty.
To add convenience, Samsung is providing free installation on 5 Star Bespoke AI WindFree ACs.
'This Onam, don't just celebrate, elevate how you live, every day,' the company said in a statement.
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