Last Updated on October 30, 2024, 1:06 AM AST by Anthony Morris

St Kitts and Nevis: A branch of Royal Electronics has launched in the heart of Basseterre, which is located opposite to Dominos’ Pizza. The branch of the showroom has officially opened its gate on Fort Street.

The store of the Royal Electronics has been launched under the theme – “Tech Over” which strives to provide unmatched variety of electronics. The showroom will provide various products related to electronic items. Other appliances for home will also be provided at the store.

Significantly, the Royal Electronics provides direct access to some appliances and products that were not available in St Kitts and Nevis earlier. It consists of products including the latest smartphones, tablets, and products related to Bluetooth and more.

The home appliances will consist of items such as the stove, refrigerators, washing machines. Products like the washing machines and deep freezers will also be made available at the store.

Remarkably, the showroom will have items related to solar and DJ accessories and will provide easy access to the all the products the citizens look for.

The list of the products doesn’t end here, the store will also include entertainment items. The customers can get items such as the 100-inch smart TVs and other home appliances. The small gadgets and large appliances will also be available in St Kitts and Nevis and the store of Royal Electronics will be considered as one-stop shop for all these things including electronics and other related to technology.

The Royal Electronics strives to transform the experience of the electronic and home gadgets shopping of Basseterre in St Kitts and Nevis.

Notably, a storewide sale is also live at the store featuring appliances from top brands like Samsung, Toshiba, Hisense, Sony and LG. Visit the store and benefit from the 25% off.

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