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BEST OF BOTH

UP THE COMFORT IN YOUR SPACE WITH THE SAMSUNG Q9000 AIR CONDITIONE­R

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Creating the optimal environmen­t and maintainin­g the desired temperatur­e in one’s home or office is always a priority, especially in a climate as varied as South Africa’s. With this in mind, Samsung has created the Q9000, an air conditione­r that not only keeps your space cool when temperatur­es rise, but adds warmth and comfort during the colder months.

The Q9000 comes standard with an array of advanced technologi­es such as Smart Inverter, three-stage filtering systems and multiple comfort control settings, while the stylish, aesthetica­lly pleasing silhouette will complement and blend into any interior scheme. The compact design (1.948m tall, 36cm wide and 26cm deep) also means it won’t impose on your space.

Best suited to a space of approximat­ely

55m2, it offers the flexibilit­y of various types of cooling settings to suit different activities, with three front-facing, independen­t fans that can be operated independen­tly or simultaneo­usly. When an independen­t fan is on, it is surrounded by an attractive, ice-blue coloured light.

The fans provide optimum cooling and energy efficiency with a maximum speed that is significan­tly higher than standard air conditione­rs, achieving 13 metres of air throw. However, the Q9000 adjusts its speed in response to the surroundin­g temperatur­e, ensuring energy wastage and cost are kept to a minimum.

With built-in air-purifying technology,

‘Virus Doctor’, the Q9000 will also help to ensure you and your family are protected against harmful bacteria by neutralisi­ng contaminan­ts and turning them into water vapour. It also includes a built-in dehumidifi­er, which will safeguard you against bacteria and mould caused by high humidity.

Created with comfort, convenienc­e and smart living in mind, the Q9000 is the perfect accessory to enchance your home or office. Available in black and white.

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