Are you on the hunt for new electrical appliances but feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of brands available? Look no further! Today, we're highlighting eight Thai electrical appliance brands known for their durability, cost-effectiveness, and longevity. You can trust that these brands offer both quality and value for your money. Let's explore your options:
1. Hatari (Hatari)
Established: 1990
Known for: Fans, portable air conditioners, evaporative coolers, and air conditioners.
Highlight: A household name in Thailand for over 30 years, constantly evolving in technology and design.
Website: https://www.hatari.co.th/th
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HatariOfficial
Phone: 0 2896 2400
2. Mex (Mex)
Established: 1999
Known for: Water heaters, vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and more, with a sleek and modern aesthetic.
Website: https://mex.co.th/th/home-th/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mexappliance
Phone: 0 2493 6565
3. Otto (Otto)
Established: 1976
Known for: A wide range of affordable home appliances including air purifiers, vacuum cleaners, fans, irons, air fryers, and kitchen appliances, with a focus on after-sales service.
Website: https://www.otto.co.th/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ottothailandclub/
Phone: 0 2888 3555
4. Saijo Denki (Saijo Denki)
Originally a Thai-Japanese joint venture, now fully Thai-owned.
Known for: Air conditioners with over 50 patented technologies, distributed both domestically and internationally.
Highlight: Known for innovative features like GPS inverters.
Website: https://www.saijo-denki.co.th/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Saijodenkiaircon/
Phone: 0 2832 1999
5. Eminent (Eminent)
Established: Over 47 years ago
Known for: Durable and energy-saving air conditioners with excellent after-sales service.
Highlight: Offers a wide selection of over 100 air conditioner models.
Website: https://eminent.co.th/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EminentAir/
Phone: 0 2083 5555
6. Central Air (Central Air)
Established: 1967
Known for: A variety of air conditioners (wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, floor-standing) for homes and offices.
Highlight: Has been serving Thai customers for over 58 years.
Website: http://centralair.co.th/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centralair1978.th
Phone: 0 2526 1985-90
7. AJ (AJ)
Established: 2001
Known for: Initially audio-visual appliances, now expanding to household appliances like portable air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines.
Website: https://ajthai.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AjThaigroup
Phone: 0 2451 6888
8. Aconatic (Aconatic)
A subsidiary of Sharp, managed by HiFi Orient Thai Public Company Limited.
Known for: A wide range of home appliances including TVs, refrigerators, air purifiers, and portable air conditioners.
Highlight: Has been importing and distributing appliances for over 33 years.
Website: https://www.aconatic.com/aconatic/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AconaticFanPage/
Phone: 0 2954 5281-3
Have you heard of any of these brands before? If you're planning to invest in new electrical appliances, consider giving these reliable Thai brands a try!
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