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Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerat­or bares features

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MORE AND more families are embracing healthy eating. Instead of keeping leftovers and junk food, parents are making the commitment to stock up on fruits and vegetables and serve nutritious meals for the entire family. As a brand that provides smart solutions for modern homemakers, Samsung has the perfect kitchen solution that ensures meals are as fresh and as delicious as possible every time they’re served.

The Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerat­or is the family’s partner in their journey to living fresh. It guarantees fresher and bettertast­ing food by keeping the refrigerat­or cool without mixing the odors from the freezer.

This allows stored food to retain its original flavor. With its two evaporator­s retaining up to 70% humidity level in the fridge, an adequate amount of cool air is provided to keep the food fresh for up to two times longer. This means less food wastage, fewer trips to the grocery, and more quality time with loved ones.

Families will also appreciate the flexibilit­y of the Twin Cooling Refrigerat­or made possible with its cutting- edge Smart Conversion feature. Homemakers have five conversion modes to choose from namely, Regular Mode, Energy Saving Mode, Vacation Mode, Fridge Max Mode, and Mini Fridge Mode. These modes allow users to adjust their freezer- fridge configurat­ion depending on their needs.

Through its Digital Inverter Technology, superior energy savings can be achieved. It doesn’t only help families prevent high energy cost, but it also protects the fridge from getting damaged by power surges, which usually occur during black outs.

An innovative and energy- efficient kitchen appliance like the Samsung Twin Cooling Refrigerat­or not only makes Filipino families save on resources, but also makes eating and keeping healthy much easier to do.

The Samsung Twin Cool Refrigerat­or is available in all Samsung Authorized Dealers nationwide. For more informatio­n, visit www.samsung.com/ph.

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