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Tefal AH960840 ActiFry Genius XL 1.7L Healthy Air Fryer - BlacK, asking £130 ONO


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The Tefal AH960840 ActiFry Genius XL 1.7L Healthy Air Fryer in black is a powerful kitchen appliance with 1500W of power. It has a generous oil capacity of 1.7 litres, allowing you to cook a variety of delicious and healthy fried foods using little to no oil. The air fryer is designed to provide a convenient way to enjoy crispy, indulgent dishes with less fat, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals looking to reduce their calorie intake. The Tefal brand is known for producing high-quality kitchen appliances, and this model offers a large capacity for preparing meals for the whole family. Have used a handful of times so in excellent condition. RRP £284 

In like new condition, hardly been used. Collection from SE22. 

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