ERT AWARDS 2019
Best New Product – Small Domestic Appliances Winner Panasonic
NN-CD87 Microwave 38
Left to right: Stuart Hopwood, Managing Director of Lingua Franca International, Graham Goldsmith, Head of the Independents Channel at Panasonic, and Ros Atkins
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anasonic announced the introduction
of its new
microwave ovens with the NN-CD87 slimline combination microwave oven being top of the range. Features include the Genius Sensor, which takes the guesswork out of heating and cooking, One-Push Reheating, which instructs the Genius Sensor to calculate the exact reheating time required automatically, and the Junior Menu programme – to cook healthy for children using Panasonic’s microwave Inverter technology, controlling power precisely to cook food gently and evenly empowering the message of healthy cooking.
Graham Goldsmith is the Head of the Independents Channel at Panasonic. He said: “We are thrilled that our retail partners are as impressed by the products as we are; it is a true testament to the hard work, development and dedication put into the products by our engineers in Japan.
“The importance of the ERT
Awards is echoed by the numerous independent retailers I visit throughout the country, with many awards trophies on display in shop windows, highlighting the hard work and dedication each retailer puts into the day-to-day running of an
We are thrilled that our retail partners are as impressed by the products as we are; it is a true testament to the dedication put into the products by our engineers in Japan
electrical retail business.
“Looking ahead, my advice to electrical retailers would be to continue showcasing and shouting about exciting developments in the industry; it’s a chance to celebrate how the market continues to evolve in the ever-changing retail landscape.” ■
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