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RKW continues Energy Savers campaign

RKW’s campaign is educating consumers about the benefits of investing in efficient products to minimise energy costs over winter and into 2023.

Current energy saving ranges include air fryers, portable heaters, electric blankets and pressure cookers from brands including Tower, Carmen and Warmlite.

Tower air fryers lead the charge in energy saving products from RKW, allowing food to be cooked 30% faster than conventional ovens. RKW says it has seen demand for air fryers skyrocket as UK consumers look for energy saving wins. The Tower Pro Combo 10-in-1 can help families save up to 50% on their energy bill, saving up to £124 a year. Tower has recently launched a new selection of air fryers with even better energy saving capacities and new functionality.

Pressure cookers have also been identified by the company as energy saving products. Tower pressure cookers use very little energy compared to other appliances. Meals can be prepared for as little as 18p per hour.

RKW says it will continue to support trade customers with everything they need to pass on energy savings to end users.

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