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GONE: integrated electric fan oven, gas hob, splash back and extractor fan


Mrs P

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This great whirlpool oven has given us no problems but will not fit in our new kitchen. It's all cleaned and in excellent condition (only that some of the pictures next to the knobs on the hob are a bit worn away from cleaning but it's still clear which knob turns on which burner).


The oven is an electric fan oven with a grill. Model number G2P62F/SS/01. External dimensions: H 58.5 x W59.5 x D56


The hob is gas with 4 burners: 1 large, 2 medium, 1 small. Dimensions: W58 x D51


The splash back is stainless steel look. Dimensions: W60 x H75


The extractor fan I think is this one: Whirlpool AKR672/IX 60cm Built In Chimney Cooker Hood - Stainless Steel Look. It has two lights, 3 speed settings and doesn't need paper filters - you can remove the parts and wash them yourself / in a dishwasher. Dimensions: H86 x W60 x D45


This has been removed from our kitchen and we will give it to you with all the fixtures/fittings that the builders left us with which I assume will be what you will need to reconnect it.


Looking for something in the region of ?200 for the lot (guessing it's somewhere in the region of ?600 new from looking at equivalent items online)


You are welcome to come to look at it - we're near the great exhibition pub - just PM me to arrange a time.

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