Win a free refrigerator by making an online purchase to send to Cuba for Mother's Day.

A well-known shipping store has launched a special promotion for Mother's Day.

Among buyers who place orders over 100 euros or Canadian dollars, a 13-cubic-foot MABE refrigerator will be raffled off with free home delivery in Cuba.

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An initiative for those who want to surprise from abroad

The promotion is active on the site Shipments to Cuba, where you can purchase products for direct delivery to multiple Cuban provinces. With a minimum purchase of 100 EUR or CAD, the customer automatically enters a raffle for a refrigerator valued at over 840 euros. Each purchase is equivalent to one entry into the raffle.

This initiative is an opportunity for those who wish to send a useful gift to their mothers, grandmothers, or other loved ones in Cuba.

The prize will be delivered directly to the winner's address within the provinces authorized for the free service: Pinar del Río, Artemisa, Mayabeque, Havana, Matanzas, Sancti Spíritus, Villa Clara, Ciego de Ávila, Camagüey, Las Tunas, and Holguín.

Details of the refrigerator in raffle

The refrigerator being raffled off is a MABE automatic refrigerator, model RME360PVRMO, with a 369-liter capacity. It includes:

  • Three tempered glass grills

  • Vegetable drawer with glass lid

  • Multiple shelves in both the cooler and freezer doors

  • Interior light

  • Ice tray

  • Refrigerant gas R600a

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The unit's dimensions are 177,3 cm high, 66,2 cm wide, and 71,1 cm deep, with a total weight of 60 kg. The product comes with a six-month warranty. The store states that the refrigerator should remain unplugged for at least eight hours after moving for safety reasons.

An increasingly common option

Sending household appliances to relatives on the island has become an increasingly common practice, especially on special occasions. These types of campaigns seek to encourage purchases by offering useful and high-value prizes for Cuban households.

The raffle is now active, and the winner is expected to be announced after the Mother's Day campaign closes. More details about the conditions and available products can be found on the store's official website.

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  1. I can't understand the quality of the bread is terrible. They sell two varieties, hard and soft crust, made with oil and after a couple of hours you can't tell if it's a rubber band or a flip-flop and it seems that the tradition of bread in Cuba has been lost and inflation is galloping and salaries are in the basement, the complaints are out of the question. Gentlemen, find another solution, raising prices is not reasonable, look for competition and we'll see what happens. There is a Spanish bakery that is sweeping the market and it's because of the variety and quality of sweet breads, remember that a country will be great if its small businesses are great, Julian said that and forgot.

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  2. I can't understand the quality of the bread is terrible. They sell two varieties, hard and soft crust, made with oil and after a couple of hours you can't tell if it's a rubber band or a flip-flop and it seems that the tradition of bread in Cuba has been lost and inflation is galloping and salaries are in the basement, the complaints are out of the question. Gentlemen, find another solution, raising prices is not reasonable, look for competition and we'll see what happens. There is a Spanish bakery that is sweeping the market and it's because of the variety and quality of sweet breads, remember that a country will be great if its small businesses are great, Julian said that and forgot.

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  3. I can't understand the quality of the bread is terrible. They sell two varieties, hard and soft crust, made with oil and after a couple of hours you can't tell if it's a rubber band or a flip-flop and it seems that the tradition of bread in Cuba has been lost and inflation is galloping and salaries are in the basement, the complaints are out of the question. Gentlemen, find another solution, raising prices is not reasonable, look for competition and we'll see what happens. There is a Spanish bakery that is sweeping the market and it's because of the variety and quality of sweet breads, remember that a country will be great if its small businesses are great, Julian said that and forgot.

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