This story is from March 08, 2016
Crusaders XJ-3100 air purifier launched for Rs 21,000
NEW DELHI: Domestic manufacturer Crusaders Technologies has launched its new air purifier, XJ-3100 for Rs 21,000. The photo-catalytic oxidation air purifier can cater to room sizes of up to 425 sq ft and features a touch control panel. The company is offering it for a limited period offer price of Rs 18,500.
It comes with a high grade HEPA and Carbon Filter to clean the air. “The six stage filtration process employs 2-in-1 Pre Filter Mesh, HEPA Filter, CARBON Filter, TiO2 Photo-Catalyst filter, UV Tube and Ionizers,” according to a statement.
“Unlike the recent entrants who import a ready product made for foreign environments where pollution levels are low, we have dedicated our research over the years on understanding the pollution we face in our country and subsequently developed appropriate filtration process to cater to indigenous problems,” said Ankur Chawla, director, sales and marketing, Crusaders Technologies India.
It is available on all leading ecommerce portals and will soon be available in retail chains.
“Unlike the recent entrants who import a ready product made for foreign environments where pollution levels are low, we have dedicated our research over the years on understanding the pollution we face in our country and subsequently developed appropriate filtration process to cater to indigenous problems,” said Ankur Chawla, director, sales and marketing, Crusaders Technologies India.
It is available on all leading ecommerce portals and will soon be available in retail chains.
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