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Smeg coffee machine for sale reduced to £50


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moving house so now reduced 
 

Lightly used and in great condition.

dont have physical manual but there is a link to the manual on this listing (where it is for sale for £200)

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/1346495

info:
The DCF02 Drip Coffee Machine allows you to prepare a deliciously aromatic, richly-flavoured coffee with the option of selecting the aroma intensity you prefer, to satisfy both the most delicate palates and those in search of more intense flavours. 

Make up to 10 cups of coffee in one go or 4 cups function for smaller quantities. 

Keep coffee warm 40 minutes after brewing with special function. 

Wake up to the smell of coffee in the morning using the auto start function. 

  • Water capacity 1.4 litres. 
  • Can be used with Ground Coffee only. 
  • No hot water option. 
  • Water level gauge. 
  • Keep warm function. 
  • Auto shut-off after 40 minutes. 
  • Electronic display. 
  • Permanent filter can be washed. 
  • Manual cleaning & descaling. 
  • Descale warning. 
  • Strength selector. 
  • Timer. 
  • 24 hour programmable timer. 
  • Makes a maximum of 10 cups.

General information

  • Model number: DCF02BLUK. 
  • Size H36.1, W24.5, D25.6cm. 

 

(coffee scoop and box not included)

collect by Peckham rye common

 

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