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Milex23 Litre Air Fryer Oven with Rotisserie (Model: MAO002)

R2,299

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The Milex 23 litre Air Fryer Oven with Rotisserie is a phenomenal cooking sensation. It is a full multi-cooker oven that gives you the crisp and juicy taste that come from frying and cooking without the negative health effects of having to use oil. This state-of-the-art air fryer includes a built-in rotisserie, making this a versatile all in one appliance. Choose from one of the 10 easy one-touch pre-programmed modes to prepare your favourite dishes or use the rotisserie function for savoury meals to get a delicious spit roasted beef or pork meal or even a whole roasted chicken.

The functionally designed interior provides enough space to simultaneously. There is even a function to bake your own legendary muffins or a create 4 topping pizza in minutes. Not only does the oven’s technology replace so many cooking appliances, it’s streamlined features and removable drip tray mean clean-up is a breeze.

The Milex 23 litre Air Fryer Oven comes with a rotisserie pit shaft, drip tray, air-flow basket, steel baking rack & recipe book.

Product Features
  • Digital control panel for one-touch cooking
  • Easy to read display
  • Manual cooking option for personalised cooking
  • 3 rack positions
  • Variable timer with automatic shut-off.
  • Large viewing window
  • Stainless steel interior with internal oven light
  • Easy oven clean-up
  • Overheat protection for added safety

Product Specifications
  • Dimensions: 46.3 x 42.9 x 43.9cm
  • Warranty: 12 months
What's in the Box
  • 1 x 23L Air Fryer Oven
  • 1 x Air flow baskets
  • 1 x Wire rack
  • 1 x Drip tray
  • 1 x User manual
  • 1 x Chip basket 
  • 1 x Rotisserie spit shaft
  • 1 x Rotisserie handle
  • 1 x Recipe book
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