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Mitsubishi Electric Launches ‘Eco Change’ Products

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Bandar Seri Begawan - TSK Sdn Bhd, the sole distributor of Mitsubishi Electric in Brunei, launched the very latest Mitsubishi Electric "Eco Change" products yesterday at the Mutiara 1 Hall of Radisson Hotel.

In an interview with Mr Steven Teo, Senior Business Development Manager from the Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd (MEAP) Regional Marketing Department Living Environment Division, he stated that the first consumer product produced by Mitsubishi Electric was electric fans. The manufacturer has 91 years of experience in producing their products.

"We are here to emphasise on the premium safety as most brands do not. For example, the most important point such as the closed motor which prevents fire from escaping the motor. We have the capacitor also with steel to prevent explosion as sometimes some products can explode, the thermo fuse in case of overheating as well as the short circuit fuse in preventing a blown fuse and we also use a lot of non-flammable materials for the wires and terminal blocks," explained Mr Henry Ting, Managing Director of TSK Sdn Bhd, during an interview with the Bulletin.

The launch displayed a variety of electronic products such as electric fans - pedestal fans, tatami fans, ceiling fans, wall fans, cycle fans and desk fans; Lossnay - RS5 series energy recovery ventilators; air curtains - GK/MK series; as well as ,exhaust fans with the price range which is all at the same par as the products produced from the competitors in the Brunei market.

"Mitsubishi Electric Was an opportunity for me to show to people who do not really understand the quality and importance of safety with respect to price ratio-Most people would want the cheapest product, forgetting about the safety, and it's very important for us to find a balance," added Mr Ting.

--Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin


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