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Panasonic Rice Cooker – 1.8L

Original price was: Rs. 11,300.00.Current price is: Rs. 10,735.00.

Panasonic Rice Cooker – 2.8L

Original price was: Rs. 17,300.00.Current price is: Rs. 16,435.00.

Panasonic Rice Cooker – 4.2L

Original price was: Rs. 28,400.00.Current price is: Rs. 26,980.00.

Panasonic Rice Cooker – 7.2L

Original price was: Rs. 55,780.00.Current price is: Rs. 52,990.00.

Panasonic Solo Microwave Oven – 20L

Original price was: Rs. 38,900.00.Current price is: Rs. 36,955.00.

Panasonic Stand Mixer – 175W

Original price was: Rs. 16,800.00.Current price is: Rs. 13,440.00.

Panasonic Super Mixer Grinders – 1000W

Original price was: Rs. 32,600.00.Current price is: Rs. 30,970.00.

Panasonic Super Mixer Grinders – 1000W

Original price was: Rs. 41,000.00.Current price is: Rs. 38,950.00.

Preethi Blue Leaf – 750W

Original price was: Rs. 37,990.00.Current price is: Rs. 36,090.00.

Preethi Eco Twin – 500W

Original price was: Rs. 18,990.00.Current price is: Rs. 18,040.00.

Preethi Galaxy Pro – 750W

Original price was: Rs. 23,990.00.Current price is: Rs. 22,790.00.

Preethi Steele – 600W

Original price was: Rs. 64,990.00.Current price is: Rs. 55,240.00.

Preethi Zodiac – 750W

Original price was: Rs. 59,990.00.Current price is: Rs. 56,990.00.

Samsung Microwave Oven – 28L

Original price was: Rs. 73,600.00.Current price is: Rs. 69,920.00.

Samsung Solo Microwave Oven – 23L

Original price was: Rs. 45,800.00.Current price is: Rs. 43,510.00.

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