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Bosch SMS24AW01G Dishwasher (free if collected)


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Bosch SMS24AW01G Dishwasher (free if collected)


Used, but spotless, in perfect working condition. Bought during COVID lockdown, it cost £350 new.

We are only parting with it because we have had a new kitchen fitted, with integrated components, so it's surplus to our needs

 

  • 4 programmes: Mix 65 °C, Eco 50 °C, Quick 45 °C, Pre rinse
  • Time delay (3, 6 or 9 hours)
  • Height Adjustable Top Basket: offers extra space, especially for tall dishes.
  • EcoSilence Drive: Energy efficient, quiet running motor.
  • 10-year guarantee: against rusting of the inner tub.
  • AquaStop® leak protection works 24/7 to prevent water damage.

 

Product Home Page

https://www.bosch-home.co.uk/product-list/exclusive/SMS24AW01G#/Tabs=section-technical-overview/Togglebox=accessories/Togglebox=manuals/Togglebox=accessoriesOthers/


User Manual

https://media3.bosch-home.com/Documents/9001519789_A.pdf


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