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Whole Kitchen with Appliances for Sale ?400 ono


Salee

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Hi,


We are having an extension to our kitchen hence the sale.

Items include


- 20 kitchen units : room size 3m approx

- Kitchen work top


:70cm wide x 290cm long on the sink side with integrated dish washer.

:60cm wide x 290cm with corner units on the integrated fridge freezer side


- kitchen sink and mixed tap: 2 years old

- 2 large ottoman baskets for potapoes and vegetables.

- Integrated frigde freezer: quite old, freezer drawer covers are broken but otherwise still work well.

- Full size integrated dishwasher : good condition

- Stan alone double oven with 4 rings gas hobs on top: 3 years old

- A slim line 3 littres tumble dryer with the ventilated tube in front.: 2 years old


I am not sure how old the kitchen, dishwasher, fridge freezer are as they came with the house when we brought it. All items are in good conditions with a few signs for ware and tear.


They have now been dismantled by our builders so are ready to pick up from SE26.


All items above are on offer for ?400 ono.


Please pm me if you'd like more details/pictures.

Salee 0787 052 6325

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