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Are Monsoon Appliance Buys Budget-Friendly or Impulse Traps?

GenevaTimes by GenevaTimes
July 28, 2025
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1. Compare the appliance on multiple sites: Companies have monsoon sales from June to August, offering heavy discounts on several appliances. Reliance Digital, Flipkart, Amazon, Croma and others offer the convenience of digital shopping, which one can use to compare deals and prices.

2. Check for return policy and warranty: Compare the warranty period offered by different brands, as these appliances are meant for medium- to long-term use. A minimum 15-day return policy is preferable as it allows buyers to test the appliance for any issues and check their compatibility. Try to get appliances which have at least one-year warranty period. This will allow you to claim a refund or exchange, in case of damage or functional defect.

3. Usage: These days, most appliances come with energy ratings that help buyers estimate electricity usage. A higher rating indicates more energy efficiency. Hence, it is advisable to compare models with different star ratings based on your usage requirement.

4. Maintenance cost: Consider long-term maintenance costs. Products like dryers and dehumidifiers may need frequent servicing or filter replacements. This may lead to additional costs in the long run.

Discounts and offers on monsoon appliances often seem too tempting to pass up. However, it is wise to evaluate whether you really need the product, else overspending or impulse purchases, especially if made on credit cards, potentially increase your debt burden in the long run.

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