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Marketplace -- Geoffrey Manners unveils lubricating oil
Geoffrey Manners and Co, which manufactures Anacin, Anne French, Forhan's etc, has recently launched its new Chexol 3-in-1 light lubricating oil across the country. It has a unique combination which lubricates, cleans and polishes cycles, typewriters, fans, guns, locks and sewing machines. It also prevents rust formation. This multi-purpose lubricating oil is available in an attractive, soft squeeze 80 ml container. Tetronix colour printer: Tetronix unveiled its laser-class colour printer, the Phaser 560, on Tuesday. The printer integrates both affordable black and white and colour laser output in a single workgroup printer. It is the only desktop colour laser printer with an array of features that make colour printing more convenient in offices. The Phaser 560 costs Rs 2.75 lakhs. The per-page costs work out to Rs 6. The black and white text pages cost the same with a monochrome laser printer. Kores launches scripto ball pen: Kores, the leader in office stationery products, has launched in Mumbai three products, Kores scripto ball pens, Kores radiant hi-litres and Kores rayon roller pens. The ball pen is available in three models - fine, bold and bold-plus - in five vibrant colours. It has been launched in Mumbai, Gujarat and Rajasthan and is all set to go national shortly. The radiant hi-litre is styled in fluorescent colours, and is ideal for executives and students. The roller pen with a replaceable cartridge is available in seven colours. Jumpking Trampoline: Innocare Products has discovered a new way to enjoy the rains indoors with the Jumpking Trampoline. The product from the United States is a fun alternative to jogging and workouts which, in any case, are disastrous during the monsoons. The trampoline can be used by adults and kids. The product, according to the manufacturers, ensures that 15 minutes of bouncing on Jumpking is better than walking 3.5 km in 30 minutes, jogging 3 km in 15 minutes, swimming 400 metres in 10 minutes and skipping 1,000 times in 10 minutes. Sharp exchange scheme: Television swaps continue to rule the market. First, it was the Japanese followed by the Koreans and then our own local producers. Now, Sharp of Japan has advertised a whole range of its TVs which could adorn your living room merely by disposing of your old set. Thus, a new 51-inch Sharp can be yours by paying Rs 11,900 more. For a 54-inch model, the payment is Rs 14,900 and for a 35-inch, it is merely Rs 7,900.Eureka Forbes' Aquaguard: Come monsoon, water borne diseases like jaundice, dysentry and gastroenteritis cause severe hardships to people. Buy an aquaguard purifier and safeguard your health. Aquaguard has a complete 3-stage purification process using ultraviolet technology that eliminates all water-borne diseases causing bacteria and viruses. It also has an electronic monitoring system that stops the flow of water if the purification level falls below predetermined standards. So next time when the man from Eureka Forbes comes to your place, ask for an Aquaguard. C-Dac offer: Fifty per cent off to celebrate 50the independence year. Sounds interesting? Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-Dac) is offering a discount for its product Leap Personal Publisher. Leap Personal Publisher worth Rs 5,000 is now available for Rs 2,500. The offer is open only till July 31, 1997. The word processor has variety of fonts. Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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