NITN | @notintownlive | 20 Sep 2017, 11:54 am

These washing machines, according to the company, removes odour from clothes by using ActiveOxygen technology.
This technology makes clothes up to 99.99% germ free, said Bosch.
The new washing machines with the ActiveOxygen technology can clean almost any type of textile without using water or detergent, according to the company.
Gunjan Srivastava, MD & CEO, BSH Household Appliances Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd. said, "We believe in addressing the customer feedback with innovation in technology. Smelling good is just as important as looking good. That’s why the new ActiveOxygen technology, which offers the most convenient way to remove bad odours. We want Indian customers to enjoy their parties, dinners, and adventures to the fullest – even their clothes on the next day, too."
He said, “We have also ensured that the consumers get the best after sales service. The entire installation of the appliance would be done by trained professionals from Bosch. We also offer competitive costs for extended warranty and spare parts."
Image: Bosch website
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