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Breville VDF059 Stainless Steel Deep Fryer


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Great fryer - only used once. Selling as am moving to another country.


?30 collect from SE22


Manufacturer description:

Professional stainless steel deep fryer with immersed heating element

Features 3 litre oil and 1kg food capacity

Variable temperature control with power on and temperature indicators

Cool zone technology helps the oil last longer without contamination

Disassembles for easy cleaning with removable enamel bowl, cool-touch handles and cord storage

The Breville VDF059 Stainless Steel Deep Fryer has a stylish rectangular shape and metallic body like those in professional kitchens making it a smart addition to your home. It has an immersed heating element and with a generous capacity of 3 litres (l) of oil and 1 kilogram (kg) of food is great for all appetites. It has a variable temperature control allowing you to choose how crispy you like your food and power on and temperature indicators to help alert you to its status. The ready-to-cook indicator automatically switches off once the fryer has reached your chosen temperature. There's no fear of burning your hands with the cool-touch handles and the enamel bowl is removable to help with the post fry-up clean-up. The cord storage helps keep your kitchen worktop fuss-free and when ready to pack away, the fryer unit dissembles and the basket's handles fold for easy cleaning and storage. Once your meal has been served and enjoyed, your used oil doesn't have to be immediately discarded thanks to the fryer's innovative Cool Zone technology. This economical feature ensures that any stray pieces of food that have fallen out of the basket don't burn and contaminate the oil, helping it last longer and so require changing less often.

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