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NOW SOLD. Tower 1000W black 1.25l filter coffee maker unused & boxed £10


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NOW SOLD.


New unused and boxed Tower 1000W black 1.25l filter coffee maker for sale.

I bought it but have never used it so selling it to put the money to better use. It has been stored in a cupboard and only taken out of the box today to take photos & I also plugged it in to see if the ON light works, which it does.

It says 10 cup capacity - that would be 10 small servings like espresso size cups or maybe a bit bigger but not 10 normal cups or mugs worth.


See here for more details https://www.towerhousewares.co.uk/coffee-maker/1000w-125l-coffee-maker-black


Now reduced to £10 (from £15).


Cash on Collection only from Forest Hill SE23 3YW - on the Forest Hill/Sydenham border and just up the hill a bit from SE22


Thank you for reading.


Sue

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