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This document is a price list from Tosot Philippines Corporation that was updated on December 1, 2018. It lists 7 categories of light commercial air conditioner models with their descriptions, cooling capacities, refrigerants, frequencies, and prices. Warranties include a 5-year warranty on compressors and a 1-year warranty on parts under normal usage. Prices in the document range from PHP66,995 to PHP450,995 and are subject to change without prior notice.
This document is a price list from Tosot Philippines Corporation that was updated on December 1, 2018. It lists 7 categories of light commercial air conditioner models with their descriptions, cooling capacities, refrigerants, frequencies, and prices. Warranties include a 5-year warranty on compressors and a 1-year warranty on parts under normal usage. Prices in the document range from PHP66,995 to PHP450,995 and are subject to change without prior notice.
This document is a price list from Tosot Philippines Corporation that was updated on December 1, 2018. It lists 7 categories of light commercial air conditioner models with their descriptions, cooling capacities, refrigerants, frequencies, and prices. Warranties include a 5-year warranty on compressors and a 1-year warranty on parts under normal usage. Prices in the document range from PHP66,995 to PHP450,995 and are subject to change without prior notice.
Note: Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
Updated: December 1, 2018 Page 1 of 2 www.tosot.com.ph TOSOT PHILIPPINES CORPORATION 2162 F.B. Harrison St. San Jose, Pasay City Hotline: (02) 833-0000 Globe (0917) 803-4412 Sun (0925) 889-6368
PRICE LIST (Effective December 1, 2018)
Light Commercial Air Condition (L-CAC)
VI. Ceiling Suspended Type Air Conditioner - Inverter
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