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Top brands like LG, Samsung, Godrej, and more are offering deep discounts across categories. You can also enjoy added benefits such as a 10% instant discount on select bank cards, no-cost EMI options, and exchange offers to upgrade your appliances at lower prices. Get a 10% instant discount up to ₹ 6,250 on ICICI Bank credit/debit cards and credit EMIs
6,250 on ICICI Bank credit/debit cards and credit EMIs Enjoy 10% off up to ₹ 6,250 with an SBI credit card and credit EMI transactions
6,250 with an SBI credit card and credit EMI transactions Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card users get an extra 5% instant discount and 5% unlimited cashback
No-cost EMI options on a wide range of ACs, refrigerators, coolers and fans
Compact and efficient, 1 ton ACs are ideal for small rooms and personal spaces. During the Amazon Sale 2025, these models are available with discounts of up to 52%.
Choose from trusted brands like Blue Star, Daikin, and Godrej, offering features like inverter technology and low power consumption to keep your home cool and your bills low.
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Perfect for medium-sized rooms, 1.5-ton air conditioners are now available with up to 55% off during the Prime Day Sale 2025. Enjoy powerful and balanced cooling at a great price.
Popular brands including LG, Voltas, and Panasonic are part of the deals, with energy-efficient models and smart features designed for reliable everyday comfort.
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Designed for larger rooms and open areas, 2 ton ACs offer strong and consistent cooling performance. Shoppers can get up to 43% off on top-rated models in the Amazon Sale 2025.
Top names like Carrier, Daikin, and Hitachi are offering models packed with the latest cooling technologies, making them perfect for summer upgrades.
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Single-door refrigerators are space-saving and cost-effective, great for small households or personal use. You can now find them at up to 36% off in the Prime Day Sale 2025.
Models from Samsung, Godrej, and Haier come with energy efficiency and smart cooling features that offer excellent value at a discounted price.
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Double door refrigerators are perfect for larger families and better organisation. With up to 38% off in the Amazon Sale 2025, it's the right time to upgrade.
Choose from trusted names like LG, Samsung, and Godrej, offering frost-free technology, toughened glass shelves, and convertible freezer options.
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Air coolers are a cost-effective way to stay cool during the hot season. Now available at up to 61% off during Prime Day Sale 2025, they're a great alternative to ACs.
Brands like Bajaj, Crompton, and Symphony are offering portable and powerful models with high air delivery and water capacity, ideal for dry climates.
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Ceiling fans are a household staple, and this Amazon Sale 2025 brings up to 64% off on high-performance options.
Explore stylish, energy-saving models from Usha, Havells, and Crompton, designed to complement your interiors while offering efficient cooling all year round.
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