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Microwave Russell Hobbs (RHM2362B-G) £15


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Hi,

Introducing a stylish used microwave from Russel Hobbs. Featuring a sleek matte black exterior with a mirror-like front door, this microwave adds a touch of sophistication to any kitchen.

Please refer to the attached images for a closer look. While the microwave is in excellent working condition and outside, please note that there is some discoloration on the metal interior (not rusty, just discoloration).

For detailed specifications, please see here.

You can pick up the microwave from SE22, located near Goose Green Park.

If you're interested, please send a message to 07918 527673. Thank you!

 

 

 

 

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