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Mini Fridge from Argos


Uandi43

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Mains operated.
Mains adaptor.
Size H28cm, W20cm, D25cm
Weight: 2.23kg.
This mini fridge is white with a carrying handle and is in pristine condition. It has a removable shelf so taller bottles can be stored in it. Ideal in an office;  to store makeup to keep it fresh;  in a bedroom or a caravan. We bought this from Argos to keep water and milk in a spare bedroom but only used it once!  If you are interested I will switch it on so you can see it working. £8.00

 

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