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New World NW901DOG Built-In Double Electric Oven - Green

The New World NW701F oven has 2 electric ovens. The main oven is fanned whilst the top cavity is conventional and has a variable electric grill. With a massive 54L usable main oven this appliance is specifically designed to fit under most UK worktops. With an enamel lining and removable inner glass it easy to clean too! Easy to clean interior with easy-clean enamel. Double glazed viewing windows. Interior light. Main oven: Fan oven with 2 shelves. 69 litre capacity. Main oven energy efficiency rating A. Energy consumption 2kWh. Second oven: Conventional oven with 1 shelf. 39 litre capacity. Second oven energy efficiency rating A. Energy consumption 1.3kWh. Grill: Electric grill. Combined with top oven. General information: Needs to be hard wired into a cooker point on the wall and on its own circuit. Size H88.5, W59.5, D55cm. To fit aperture size H56, W55cm. EAN: 5052263016460.

Sold by: Argos
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Brand: New World
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UPC/EAN/GTIN: 5052263016460

Product Category: Home and garden: Large kitchen appliances
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Current price: £341.99

Most recent price change was on
Friday 23 January 2015

Was £351.99
Down by 3%
Saving £10.00

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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Wednesday 9 July 2014. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £338.99 (first seen on Friday 16 January 2015) and the highest price it has sold for is £383.00 (first seen on Wednesday 9 July 2014).

The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £360.44.

This product has changed price nine times since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 5.

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