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2359 days ago

Bosch 60cm inbuilt microwaves

Joanne from Pakuranga Heights

We have excess stock of 60cm Bosch inbuilt microwaves with grill function.
- Has a stainless steel trim at the top and bottom and black door
- Comes with a plug, so no need to have hard wired in
- Has 5 microwave power levels
- 1200W quartz grill
- Timer up to 60 minutes
- Side opening door with viewing window
- 31.5cm glass turntable
- 25 litres
- No need for a trim kit

These microwaves include a full 2 year manufacture warranty.
Delivery or installation will be additional.
These microwaves are factory seconds ie: these just have carton damage, no damage to the microwaves at all.
RRP is normally $1299.00
These are not used, secondhand or refurbished appliances.

Please contact me on 555-6744 or joanne@ableappliances.co.nz

Price: $699

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