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Premier Mixer Power cuts in Bangalore during the Indian Premier League Match A few weeks ago, I watched my favorite IPL team Bangalore Royal Challengers playing against the Indians in Mumbai, in a crucial meeting. Everything was going fine until the reports of recent years when the board decided to cut the electricity current in my area. I was really upset by the board of electricity Karnataka for taking this unexpected power outage during the peak time of day. My cousin tried to call the Electricity Commission and they have not responded to the call that was added to our frustration. Finally, the power was restored and the time the game was over and the presentation ceremony was going on. Fortunately, Bangalore won the game and have quickly forgotten the agony of waiting in the dark with just the candle. These power cuts are a huge problem in Bangalore and they seem to occur so regularly that we just take our journey as an integral part of our daily lives. Unfortunately, neither the board of electricity, nor the politicians are willing to do something even if they pretend otherwise. I looked at different ways to counter the problems of power cuts and soon found a solution. To get rid of frequent power cuts, you can look for home UPS / Inverters which can ease your pain. You can use mixers, fans, TV, lights, computers, music systems etc., even during the blackout. I also found a good place to buy an inverter, this is the website called www.pricesbolo.com . To my surprise I found that www.pricesbolo.com not only UPS, but a lot of other items too. For example, I was able to find great deals for laptops, mobile phones, TV, flat screen monitors and much, much more. Finally, the best part is that buyers compete for your attention to this site that allows individual providers advertise their products and make price comparisons. I recommend this site to all those who are interested in shopping on the Internet, a phenomenon that is catching up in India at a frenetic pace. Posted on June 14, 2010.
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