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Easylife Electric Oscillating Heater £10 Great condition


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Easylife Electric Heater £10

Model EL3400
1200 Watt
Voltage 230 volts
Frequency 50 hz
Oscillating function meaning it turns slowly from side to side to distribute warmth.
Switch style buttons for operation.
Carry handle
Lightweight for easy repositioning.
Portable.
Height 53 cms / 21 inches
Width 30 cms / 1 ft
Cable has some marks on it (pictured). Does not affect performance but just wanted to mention.
In very good condition.
Tested and working.
 
Collection only from Camberwell, London SE5

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