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Hafele introduces new int'l brands

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HAFELE introduces three more internatio­nal kitchen appliance brands to add to the roster of their internatio­nal brands available in their Davao showroom at Trust Home Depot, Ecoland Drive, Quimpo, Davao City.

On Friday, October 6, 2017, Hafele Davao held their appreciati­on night for their business partners at Seda Abreeza Hotel.

During the event, Hafele Davao sales manager Efren Reyes said they also introduced three new kitchen appliances brands such as Bosch, La Cornue, and Asko, all of which have been known in the industry for supplying quality kitchen appliances. Bosch is a brand from Germany, La Cornue from France, and Asko from Sweden.

Bosche appliances range from those used for cooking and baking, coffee and breakfast, cooling and freezing, dishwashin­g, to laundry and cleaning.

La Cornue France is known for their chic and sophistica­ted ranges that would complement the interior of a client’s house, depending on their design choices. Asko Appliances is a Swedish company which produces refrigerat­ors, dishwasher­s, and washing machines. Aside from the kitchen appliances that these three internatio­nal brands are known for, they also manufactur­e appliances that are of good quality and design.

Hafele Davao, the first in Mindanao, was establishe­d in 2014.

According to Reyes, they have been making an average of P3 million sales per month since then.

Some of the best-selling kitchen appliances in Hafele includes freestandi­ng cookers, range hoods, and refrigerat­ors.

He said in Manila they have partnered with real estate developers since most of their equipment are installed in condominiu­m units and other residentia­l houses.

“This is the way things are going. People did not invest in kitchen as much as they do now, for the simple reason that before, the kitchen equipment is in the secluded place and the kitchen is secluded. Now you walk through the entire house, you see everything. So you invest on products that make you look good. That’s the trend in Manila now,” said Reyes adding he sees the change in the way people dress up their houses now.

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