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Mini oven two hobs countertop morphy Richards ?50 RRP ?119 2 months old immaculate


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Only used for two months during a kitchen renovation.


Near immaculate condition, clean and ready to be used.


Collection from Sydenham, London only as I don't want to risk damage during transit (near Crystal Palace/Forest Hill)


RRP ?119 (not to be confused with the version without hobs


http://www.argos.co.uk/product/4237233?cmpid=GS001&_$ja=tsid:59157|cid:199888833|agid:17471076873|tid:pla-92281009713|crid:74692319553|nw:g|rnd:11365783978951772963|dvc:c|adp:1o3&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwrvm-ryB1gIVTbftCh0kFwnqEAQYAyABEgLM8PD_BwE


Description:


Silver, stylish and space-saving this convection mini oven from Morphy Richards features 2 electric hobs. The oven is fan assisted too and includes a grill rack, trendy rotisserie split and crumb tray that makes oven cleaning easier. Oven output 1100W. Hob Output 1800W.


? 2850 watt oven.


? Interior capacity 28 litres.


? Temperature 90-230.


? Fan assisted oven.


? Conventional function.


? Grill and rotisserie function.


? Cool touch end panels.


General information:


? Size H34.4, W49.8, D36.5cm.


Available from Friday 29 Sept


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