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Toshiba Shorai Heatpump Special

Pratts

Hi Neighbours
It's getting close to that time of the year when we will all be enjoying time at home with our families and making the most of the lovely hot weather. Remember how hot and humid it was last November and December?
Is your home ready for the heat? Want to sleep in air-conditioned comfort?
You can beat the Heat and install air-conditioning in your home now! Avoid lengthy installation delays and have your heatpump or air conditioning supplied and installed by your local experts.
Our installers are accredited air conditioning technicians and ensure the highest quality of workmanship.
To start the season off we have a special on the latest model Toshiba Shorai heat-pump. Packages start at only $1899 including *installation. We have units available for immediate installation!

Be quick these won't last long! Call us on 0800-772-887 or visit our showrooms Cambridge - Te Awamutu - Otorohanga
Find out more here: prattsgroup.lpages.co...

Price: $1,899

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