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For Sale - Hotpoint Freezer & Beko Tumble Dryer ?80 each!


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Quick sale needed of both Hotpoint Freezer & Beko Tumble Dryer.


Both items are in really good working condition. Having to sell as moving property otherwise would most definitely keep. They have been extremely economical and reliable. Items sold separately or as a pair.


Hotpoint RZA36P Under Counter Freezer - ?80.00 (Bought new for ?206.99)

Beko DCU6130W Tumble Dryer - ?80.00 (Bought new for ?218.98)

Bought as pair ?150.00


PLEASE NOTE you will need to arrange your own collection and transportation (including lifting) from an outhouse down a small set of steps (4-5) through a basement flat and back up through a small set of steps.


Items can only be collected week of 25th June from Lyndhurst Way SE15.


Further details on each item and weblinks below as well as photos attached.


HOTPOINT RZA36P FREESTANDING UNDER COUNTER FREEZER

Comes in a classic white finish, which will look great in any kitchen, and an A+ Energy Rating means it will help you to save both the planet and your pennies. Its compact design makes it ideal for fitting into the smaller spaces but, with 90L capacity, there is still ample space for your food.


MAIN SPECIFICATION

Width (cm): 60.0

Height (cm): 85.0

Energy Class: A+


https://www.hotpoint.co.uk/h/refrigeration/freezers/hotpoint-rza36p.1-freezer-white/f083750



BEKO DCU6130W TUMBLE DRYER

You can achieve the perfect level of dryness with this condenser dryer's sensor programmes which detect the moisture in your laundry, stopping the cycle when the optimal dryness level has been reached. Its slim depth also makes it easy to install into tight places.


MAIN SPECIFICATION

Product Height (cm) 84.6

Product width (cm) 59.5

Product depth (cm) 53


https://www.beko.co.uk/6kg-condenser-tumble-dryer-dcu6130-black-silver-white


Any further questions do let me know.


Thank you so much

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