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DeLonghiArgento Toaster & Kettle Set (Models: KBX2016 & CT021)

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R1,999

Retail: R2,400
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DeLonghi's fashionable Italian designed kettles and toasters are now more attainable than ever with the Argento range. The Argento breakfast collection combines soft, gentle, 1950s retro lines with intense, stylish, matte colours, creating the perfect wake up call for every morning.

Product Features

Kettle

  • Cordless electric kettle
  • 3-level safety protection: auto shut-off when water begins to boil; thermal cut-off; and auto shut-off when body is lifted from base
  • 360° swivel base is detachable for cord-free convenience
  • Water level indicator
  • Removable, washable scale filter
  • Removable pouring filter
  • Detachable lid
  • Power cable storage
  • Power-on light

Toaster

  • 2 slice toaster
  • Unique high tactile finish with chromed details
  • Progressive, electronic browning control
  • Electronic controls include reheat, defrost and cancel
  • All functions with neon indicator
  • Extra-lift position
  • Non-slip feet
  • Bun warming rack
  • Crumb tray
Product Specifications
  • 1-year warranty

Kettle

  • Capacity: 1.7L
  • Weight: 1.5kg
  • Power: 2000W
  • Dimensions: 19cm L x 23cm W x 27cm H
  • Body material: Stainless steel

Toaster

  • Power: 800W
  • Dimensions: 27cm W x 29.5cm L x 20cm H
  • Weight: 2.9kg
  • Body material: Stainless steel


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