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Panasonic launches world's largest capacity washing machine in the Middle East
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 16 - 2005 at 13:44
- PRESS RELEASE
In keeping with its philosophy, Panasonic, the leading global manufacturer of consumer electronic products has introduced yet another innovative 'idea for life' - the giant NA-W1350T and NA-W1300T twin-tub rust-free washing machine that can efficiently wash up to 13 kgs of laundry.
"The W1350T and W1300T washing machines are the biggest in the world. They have been developed in response to increasing demand from large families in the region for a super-efficient mega-capacity machine. The NA-W1350T and NA-W1300T can easily wash up to 35 dishdashas at a go, making them extremely time-efficient," said T. Yamamoto, General Manager, Home Appliances, Panasonic Marketing Middle East FZE, Dubai.
The machines come with Panasonic's patented 'Soakmatic Function', which enables a 30 minutes pre-wash soaking-rotation and 15-minute powerful wash. The machine's gentle soaking and churning actions help dislodge dirt better, letting the detergent penetrate more efficiently into the fabric. The NA-W1350T and NA-W1300T are also the first twin-tub machines with a Triple Pulsator that creates extra washing power through complex movements.
For further convenience, only the NA-W1350T has an Automatic Drain Pump feature that is activated as soon as the lid of the spin tub is opened, or when the knob is set on Drain position. At 9 kgs, both the NA-W1350T and NA-W1300T have the biggest spin dry capacity.
The machines come with a see-through lid for easy viewing during the wash and spin cycles, and a rust-free, shock-proof plastic body.
Panasonic have also introduced the 12 kgs, NA-W1250N/NA-W1200N in addition to the current line-up twin- tub washing machine models such as NA-W9000/W9000P, NA-W8000X/NA-W7000X and NA-W6000X/NA-W5000X in sizes varying from 12 kgs to 5 kgs.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., (MEI) best known for its Panasonic brand, is a worldwide leader in the development and manufacture of electronics products for a wide range of consumer, business, and industrial needs. Based in Osaka, Japan, the company posted consolidated sales of US$71.92 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004. For more information, visit the Matsushita web site at http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/top.html. Panasonic Gulf FZE (PGF) is MEI's first subsidiary company in the Middle East, followed by Panasonic Marketing Middle East FZE (PMM), which is the regional marketing headquarters of MEI for operations in the Middle East and African countries.For further information, please contact:
Suraj Padukone
Panasonic Marketing Middle East FZE
Manager, Advertising & PR
P.O.Box 17985, Jebel Ali, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 8819880
Fax: +971 4 8814311
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