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Updated items below. Open to offers and discounts so I can clear this out too otherwise I will be donating to the charity shop. 

Just merging all the links of things I have for sale on here. I need to clear everything out this week as I am away next weekend and move out the week after. As it's the last week, I am open to offers and deals if you buy multiple things. 

My mobile number is: 07929 235 071 and I am based in the Brixton Hill / Streatham Hill area. Message me for details or if you can't make the trek here, I will be in the SE22 / SE15 & SE16 areas over the course of next week to drop things off 🙂 

Thanks,


Al

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Continuing the clear-out, plus an edited list of things left available above.

Final day for collection of items or for me to deliver them to your address has been pushed back to Tuesday 7th May.

Royal Ford Deep Non-Stick Aluminum 32cm Stock Pot

In great condition and for all your cooking needs!
 
Features
PREMIUM NON-STICK CASSEROLE DISH - With a non-stick granite coating for improved performance, easy cooking and cleaning. Comes with embossed bottom for quick & even heat distribution.
DURABLE INDUCTION BOTTOM – This cooker has an induction bottom, making it suitable for multiple cooking hop types – including gas, hotplate, halogen and ceramic. Due to Induction bottom, it ensures efficient heat distribution and evenly cooks the food.
FORGED ALUMINIUM BUILD, 5 LAYER CONSTRUCTION - Made of forged aluminum so it conducts and distributes heat evenly and avoid hot spots too - for nice, even results. And the granite coating means you can use even less cooking oil for healthier eating – Perfect for heart-warming casseroles and stews or curries.
GLASS LID, COOL TOUCH HANDLES - The stock pot features soft touch heat resistant handles for easy and comfortable grip. The glass lid with steam vent for more accurate & precise cooking and lets you seal heat, juices, flavours and nutrients inside the pan while still keeping an eye on your food.
MULTIPURPOSE - With a large quantity this casserole set is ideal for simmering soups, broths and vegetables, to making a delicious stew, ragout, jambalaya, tagine, chilli, broths and stocks noodles or goulash, and for cooking pasta or boiling potatoes. Enhance your kitchen with the royal food casserole dish, featuring unique non-stick professional-quality cookware designed for optimum cooking performance at home. Enjoy meals without food sticking to the pan during cooking. With less oil or residue, they are delightfully easy to clean which is ideal for active cooks and busy kitchens. Great for modern living, preserve better over time compared to standard metal cookware, so they will still look and feel fresh even after daily use.
 
Retail price: £27.99
EDF price: £12.00

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