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Black Swan SDW2015b 10 Place Slimline Dishwasher - £150.00


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Never been used Swan SDW2015B 10 Place Slimline Dishwasher for £150.00. This item was bought from Very. It has 4 wash cycles. The measurements are:

Height : 84.5cm

Width: 45cm

Depth: 59.8cm

This item is no longer needed,   has never been used and has been sitting in kitchen redundant. Collection from SE25 IMG_20231002_140412.thumb.jpg.2ee26b2502ab5802ed90a4344cd9b640.jpgIMG_20231002_140428.thumb.jpg.6ed4b41429af46994c2d67e236e2ac2b.jpg

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