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2278 days ago

Sunbeam 22 Litre Quick Start Benchtop Oven

Cecille from Bayview

As new (only used a handful of times!)

Very clean and tidy - excellent condition.

Comes packed in the original box with the accessories included.

Product Write Up (from website):

Digital oven with 10 pre-set quick start functions, making cooking your favourite foods even easier. The oven temperature and time has been pre-selected to create the best cooking results for 10 popular cooking types. Simply choose, customise and cook. Extra depth in the back of the oven allows you to cook pizzas up to 30cm in size.

The timer can be set up to 60 minutes with countdown displayed on the LCD screen.
It will automatically turn the oven off at the end of the cooking time.

Dimensions: 36.5cm (H) x 54.5cm (W) x 43.5cm (D)
22 Litres Capacity
1700 Watts
Up to 240 degree C temperature

Cooking Style: Toast, Crumpet, Pizza, Bake, Grill, Cookies, Roast, Warm, Defrost and Reheat.

Pick up only, thanks.

*NOTE: This oven is currently listed on Trade Me, too.*

Price: $200

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