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Kitchen renovation - appliances for sale


whitedan2001

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Hello EDF - We are having a new kitchen fitted towards the middle of March and are selling the old appliances. PM for further details please.


Exact date available TBC but will be sometime between 7th-15th March. Pick up from Forest Hill.


Range Cooker + Hood - Rangemaster 110 Leisure (twin oven, grill, tray storage, griddle and plate warmer with glass cover)

8 years old, good working order, last checked in Nov 2014. ?200


Dishwasher Bosch Exxcel Maxx, 8 years old good working order ?50


Fridge/freezer - Hotpoint 1st Edition RFAA52P, Type CM02, split 50/50. Approx 1.5 years old - ?125


Microwave - Russell Hobbs RHM2016. Good working order, Approx 4 years old ?20

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