MARKETING.  Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove:

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MARKETING

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove:

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal  Traditional Firewood :

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal  Traditional Firewood: - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal  Traditional Firewood: - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Too much smoke - Too much smoke

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal  Traditional Firewood: - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Too much smoke - Too much smoke - Messy black undersides of cookware - Messy black undersides of cookware

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal  Traditional Firewood: - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Too much smoke - Too much smoke - Messy black undersides of cookware - Messy black undersides of cookware - Too much effort in cleaning ash and residue - Too much effort in cleaning ash and residue

 Electric Stove – continuous rise of electric bill  LPG Stove – continuous rise of LPG price  Traditional Charcoal Stove: - Effort in fanning - Effort in fanning - Slow burn of charcoal - Slow burn of charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal - Smoke from burning charcoal  Traditional Firewood: - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Constant purchase of firewood per bundle - Too much smoke - Too much smoke - Messy black undersides of cookware - Messy black undersides of cookware - Too much effort in cleaning ash and residue - Too much effort in cleaning ash and residue - Necessity for dirty kitchen outside of home - Necessity for dirty kitchen outside of home

MARKETING

MARKETING Technology:

WORRY NO MORE!! The Solution Is Here! The Solution Is Here! Introducing: SBS CHARCOAL STOVE Introducing: SBS CHARCOAL STOVE BENEFITS:  Ready for household and commercial use  Save up to 60% of charcoal consumption from previous ordinary charcoal stove  Safety from hazardous environment  Saves you money, time and effort  Smokeless and environment friendly  6 months warranty – only stove in its class!

SPECIAL FEATURES  Insulator/ Grit - to compress heat  Cement and Galvanized Plate - to maintain the solidity of the surface  Carbon Ash - to control the odor and smoke while cooking

Price List Small -2,695 Medium -2,895 Large -3,495 X-Large-4,095 Jumbo-5,995 Grill -5,995