Warners’ Stellian Launches New Home Appliances Website
St. Paul, MN (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) December 21, 2005 - A newly designed Warners Stellian website is now online with detailed information on nearly 1000 kitchen and home appliances. The site features all the products available at the companys six Minneapolis area retail stores from 45 major brands including Maytag, Kitchen Aid, Whirlpool, Jenn Air, Wolf, SubZero, Meile, LG, Amana, Viking, Bosch, Fisher & Paykel and many more, as well as small kitchen appliances and accessories. Jeff Warner, Director of Marketing for Warners Stellian said, We created a site for our customers to easily find the information they need when considering a new appliance purchase -- whether its a single replacement item or an entire kitchen remodel.
By providing detailed product specifications with full features and benefits, plus pricing, rebates, and all other information needed for making a purchase decision, our customers will have a more productive shopping experience when they visit our stores.Also featured is Warners Stellians latest addition EXTRAS a specialty store inside a store featuring the best brands in housewares, small kitchen appliances, accessories, cookware and utensils, including products by Cusinart, Wusthof, All Clad, Boos, Le Crueset and more.The new web site, developed and maintained by WSI, will be regularly updated with the latest financing offers, promotions, store events and new product introductions.
It is designed to be an easy to use resource for consumers looking for current, factual information about appliances they wish to purchase.For additional information and media inquiries about Warners Stellians new site, or any questions regarding products, promotions, and special events, contact Shari Bell or visit www.warnersstellian.com.About Warners Stellian Company, Inc.Warners Stellian is a major home and kitchen appliance retailer based in St. Paul, MN, with six stores in the Twin Cities Metro Area, including St. Paul, Edina, Apple Valley, Maple Grove, Woodbury, and an Outlet Center in Minneapolis. The company carries a wide selection of home and kitchen appliances, from entry-level to dream kitchens and prides itself on providing a high level of personalized service to its customers. Warners Stellian also offers special discount programs for Builders, Remodelers and Designers.Contact:Shari Bell, Marketing ManagerWarners Stellian Company, Inc.651-222-0011http://www.warnersstellian.com.
Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!?
Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz. This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances. Plugging a 110 volt electrical product into a 220 volt socket without a voltage converter will damage or destroy the appliance. To know if you need a power converter you should check any electrical appliance as you pack them for your trip. Each appliance will have a small rating plate which will tell you if the product is single volt or dual volt (i.e.
Use 110 or 220 or both). If the rating plate says it is a dual volt appliance you will not need a voltage converter, however, any single volt appliance will need a travel converter.There are several different kinds of travel voltage converters available. Small electronics - like your electric razor or toothbrush - need a 50 watt converter while heating appliances like heating pads, hairdryers and curling irons...
Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!?
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Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!
Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz.
This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances.
Plugging a 110 volt electrical product into a 220 volt socket without a voltage converter will damage or destroy the appliance. To know if you need a power converter you should check any electrical appliance as you pack them for your trip.
Each appliance will have a small rating plate which will tell you if the product is single volt or dual volt (i.e.
Use 110 or 220 or both).
If the rating plate says it is a dual volt appliance you will not need a voltage converter, however, any single volt appliance will need a travel converter.There are several different kinds of travel voltage converters available.
Small electronics - like your electric razor or toothbrush - need a 50 watt converter while heating appliances...
Appliances > Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!
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While online shoppers are looking for Kitchen Appliances for their home, many may find it difficult and not know where to go or look because there are so many options.That's why Glenn Sarault, owner of SunBright Publishing, launched http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com this week. "There are so many companies and so much information out there that can make it difficult to shop for Kitchen Appliances. But at http://2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com, we've done all the work so our customers don't have to," Sarault said.Sarault features individually selected companies on the Web site that provide a large selection of name brand, high quality products, dedicated customer support and expert information. Sarault researches and tests kitchen appliances companies and posts the better-quality companies on
2nd-to-no-1-in-kitchen-appliances.com Makes Shopping for Kitchen Appliances and Vacuum Cleaners Easier and More Enjoyable
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Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!?
Most of North and South America, the Caribbean and Japan use 110 volts at 60Hz while most European counties use 220 volts at 50Hz. This means you may need to use voltage converters to use many of your electrical appliances. Plugging a 110 volt electrical product into a 220 volt socket without a voltage converter will damage or destroy the appliance. To know if you need a power converter you should check any electrical appliance as you pack them for your trip. Each appliance will have a small rating plate which will tell you if the product is single volt or dual volt (i.e.
Use 110 or 220 or both). If the rating plate says it is a dual volt appliance you will not need a voltage converter, however, any single volt appliance will need a travel converter.There are several different kinds of travel voltage converters available. Small electronics - like your electric razor or toothbrush - need a 50 watt converter while heating appliances like heating pads, hairdryers and curling irons...
Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!?
Appliances > Voltage Converters - Don't Fry Your Appliances!?
Warners’ Stellian Launches New Home Appliances Website 
Warners’ Stellian Launches New Home Appliances Website 
Warners’ Stellian Launches New Home Appliances Website 
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(ContentDesk) August 21, 2004 -- "We are all 'on purpose,' and each of us has come into this life to do something no one else can do," Transformational Counselor Melanie Votaw said today. To help people find their purpose in life, she has created the "Discovering Your Life Purpose: Living the Life You Were Born To Live" course online at SelfHealingExpressions.com. The course is an offshoot of her former New York Learning Annex seminar, also titled "Discovering Your Life Purpose." To introduce...
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Warners’ Stellian Launches New Home Appliances Website
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