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Changing Trends: Make Cooking An Experience
Posted by Pradeep Sadanapalli | April 19, 2008 | 483 views

Gilma General Manager K.S. Ranganath with the product range at the showroom. Photo: Satish. H
Cooking can no longer be a chore if you make the right choices, writes M. Srinivas. Tired at the way life has been in the kitchen all these years? Want to chuck away all that which kept piling in the cooking space?
Those domestic appliances that you fondly brought home years ago have gone out of usage and newer versions are in the market. Want to have them dot the kitchen and make cooking an experience? How about a gas stove that lights which is ready for cooking with a small twist of the automatic ignition?
Given the changing trends in every space of the home from living room to bedroom to the bathrooms, the kitchen too yearns for a newer and more modern look. Why leave it disappointed when there are means of redefining the whole place?
The city this week acquired a new outlet that has lined up all your kitchen needs and that too with the most modern and sophisticated appliances. The Gilma showroom (Ph.9885142176 and 9885967786) inaugurated at West Marredpally comes with a wide range of these products including chimneys, hobs, microwaves and solar water heaters that promise to add an ambience to kitchens and make them more functional.
While ensuring a trendy look, it adds more efficiency to the cooking space.
The kitchen paradise was inaugurated by Gilma Country Head K. S. Ranganath.
Safety chimneys
Gilma which has been in the market with its premium gas stoves and cook tops range also specialises in chimneys that come equipped with whisper silent technology to keep the noise levels low. The chimneys also have safety fuse and overload/thermal protection.
The appliances incorporates three layer filter which is the latest technology made especially for the Indian kitchens where cooking is very oily in nature.
The hobs bring in the most elegant style to the kitchen, making it truly international. An optional flame failure device is fitted to three burners and four burners to assure safety.
The ‘Innova’ model gas stove with brass burners is positioned as suitable for Indian style of cooking with international quality stainless steel body and triple ring burner.
The newly opened showroom being it’s eight such store in the city, Gilma has plans to open 100 showrooms in the country.
It has already a sizeable presence in the South with 38 showrooms.
SOURCES:
The Hindu
Topics: Latest Trends, Consumer Market |
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