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29 days ago

2 Casserole ~ 1 is LaCuisine 3.5 L

Mary from Auckland Central

To sell 2 Casserole :
1.the La Cuisine sell in an orginal box and booklet.
down size to sell. use few times only
24cm Sauté Casserole is one of awards to prove it). Suited to Spanish style seafood rice dishes, potato dauphinoise, moules mariniére, shepherd’s pie. Its perfect for serving straight from the oven to the table.
this 24cm Saute pan with lid.
Suitable for all hob types, including gas, electric, ceramic and induction.Easy-grip handles, Specifications:
Capacity: 3.5L
Dimensions: 28cm W
Material: Cast Iron
Lifetime Guarantee
made in Ireland
$150

after cook or left over I put in
2. this a 20 cm ,1.6 Litre Casserole with lid.
Mayfair Jackson, Use few times only
Can be Oven ,microwave ,freezer and Dishwasher Safe
$10

ALL for $160

pick in Remuera ,Greenlane
All in cash please

cbd on Fri.

Negotiable

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