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MilexRetro-Style Breakfast Combo

R1,299

Retail: R1,900
About

This elegant, retro-style breakfast combo from Milex consists of both the Vintage Toaster & the Retro 360° kettle. This combo will add a touch of old-school glamour to any kitchen with exquisite chromed finishes and beautiful designs. The Milex Vintage Toaster offers a host of handy features to please every toast lover. From 6 temperature settings that give you the perfect shade of ‘toast’ each time to extra-wide slots that can fit thick slices of bread or oven bagels. Not only is this toaster easy to use but it’s equally easy to clean with the removable stainless steel crumb tray. The Milex Retro 360° Kettle is an impressive addition to any kitchen. Boasting a 360-degree, detachable swivel base, this kettle provides cord-free convenience. The Milex Retro 360° kettle has a generous 1.8-litre capacity and holds enough water to make eight standard cups out of just one boil. The transparent measuring gauge on the side allows you to measure exactly how much water you're putting in for energy-efficient boiling.

Product Features:

Toaster

  • Anti-slip feet
  • Stainless Steel Body with colour Coating
  • Origin chrome Strip Lines design on the bottom
  • Removable crumb tray
  • Defrost / Reheat / Cancel function
  • 6 temperatures setting
  • Indicator light
  • Cord storage base
  • 850W
  • Power: 220-240V 50/60Hz
  • Warranty: 12 months

Kettle

  • 1.8-litre capacity (7-8 cups)
  • 2200W
  • Stainless Steel Body with Black Coating
  • Built-in Thermometer
  • JIATAI Controller
  • Boil dry safety switch
  • Cordless Allowing you the freedom to move
  • 360-degree rotating base
  • Concealed Element
  • Cord storage base
  • Water level indicator
  • Overheat protection
  • Easy grip Ergonomic handle
  • Detachable Filter
  • Heating speed of 4-6 minutes
  • Power: 220-240V 50/60Hz 1850-2200W
  • Warranty: 12 months
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