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A basic Morphy Richards iron - Model 40450.


Not sure how old this is. It's been sitting in a storage unit for 10 years so not used in that time. Before that I probably used it now & then but not very often!


Free if anyone can make use of it. The plate could do with a clean/descale but it appears to be working ok.


If no interest I'll drop it off at an electrical recycling centre.


COLLECTION


From Forest Hill. Weekends or evenings preferred.

Still available.


Would work as a main iron but could also be a useful hobby iron.


In terms of storage it doesn't need a lot of space (sitting on its flat end it's 26cm long from base to tip of plate, 12cm wide and 16cm deep).


Off to recycling centre this weekend if no takers.

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