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297 days ago

FISHER & PAYKEL WASHING MACHINE (7KG)

Mark from Half Moon Bay

Fisher & Paykel WASHSMART – 7.0kg
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Good working condition and well maintained.

Model: WA70T60GW1
Product: 92129-A
Dimensions: Height 1030mm x Width: 600mm x Depth: 600mm

We purchased the washing machine brand new approx. 11 years ago.
Ther are a couple of very small rust spots by the feet as shown in the images. We never noticed them and would easily cover with a spot of white paint. There is also a small scratch on the right-hand side of the instrument panel.
We have the manual available on pdf.
It has served us well and the only fault we had was the agitator. Replaced the part from TradeMe for approx. $25.00
Only reason we are selling is we have been given a new machine.
Must collect from Half Moon Bay area.

Price: $150

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