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AEG NKK8N721B Combination Microwave and Oven in Black GRADE A

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AEG NKK8N721B Combination Microwave and Oven in Black GRADE AThis graded AEG NKK8N721B Built in Combination Microwave is brand new. It has light cosmetic blemishing to the outer side casing that will not be seen when installed casing. Please see images as an example. Includes a full AEG 12 month parts and labour warranty. Main Colour Black Built in Dimensions (mm) (HxWxD) 450x560x550 Functions (Main Oven) Bottom heat, Conventional cooking + Microwave, Defrost, Dehydrating, Dough proving, Grill, Grill +

This graded AEG NKK8N721B Built in Combination Microwave is brand new. It has light cosmetic blemishing to the outer side casing that will not be seen when installed casing. Please see images as an example.

Includes a full AEG 12 month parts and labour warranty. 

    Main Colour
    Black
    Built-in Dimensions (mm) (HxWxD) 450x560x550
    Functions (Main Oven)
    Bottom heat, Conventional cooking + Microwave, Defrost, Dehydrating, Dough proving, Grill, Grill + Microwave, Hot air, Hot air & Bottom, Hot air & Top, Top & Bottom, Keep warm, Melting, Microwave, Plate warming, Preserving, Reheating, Roast, Slow Cooking, Stew, Top, Top & Bottom heat, True fan cooking + Microwave, Turbo grilling + Microwave
    Connectivity Yes
    Total Electricity Loading (W) 3000
    Steam Category No
    Timer Type CookSmart touch (4 inch display)
    Cleaning Clean enamel

    Specification
    Connectivity: Control your oven via your smartphone or tablet.
    Our award winning 4-inch display screen with intuitive touch control for easy use.
    Food probe: Once the selected temperature has been reached the oven will automatically switch off, ensuring perfect cooking results.
    SoftMotion™ for a smooth, silent action when closing the door.
    Cooling fan: The cooling fan starts automatically when the oven is switched on. It cools the electronic components and the external parts of the oven.
    Residual heat cooking uses the leftover heat in the oven to finish the cooking process, helping to reduce energy consumption.
    Microwave function: Giving you the ultimate flexibility built into your oven.
    Fan controlled defrosting: Great for delicate items like cream cakes, by using room-temperature air to defrost food in half the time.
    LED digital display: Clear information at a glance with the LED display.
    Isofront® plus triple glazed doors with a heat reflective coating.
    Child lock: Oven controls can be locked to prevent misuse, providing safety and peace of mind.
    Turbo grilling: Achieve the ideal balance of a crispy exterior and juicy interior when roasting a meat joint.
    Inverter microwave technology cooks food evenly, preventing hot spots by spreading heat consistently.
    Performance
    Functions (Main Oven): Bottom heat, Conventional cooking + Microwave, Defrost, Dehydrating, Dough proving, Grill, Grill + Microwave, Hot air, Hot air & Bottom, Hot air & Top, Top & Bottom, Keep warm, Melting, Microwave, Plate warming, Preserving, Reheating, Roast, Slow Cooking, Stew, Top, Top & Bottom heat, True fan cooking + Microwave, Turbo grilling + Microwave
    Connectivity: Yes
    Timer Type: CookSmart touch (4 inch display)
    Cleaning: Clean enamel
    Oven control knob type: Touch
    Max Power Grill - Top Oven (W): 1900
    Max power oven, W: 3000
    Temperature Range: 30°C - 250°C
    Door surface temp. max., K (acc. to EN30 or 60335-1): 20
    N° of cavities: 1
    Installation
    Built-in Dimensions (mm) (HxWxD): 450x560x550
    Total Electricity Loading (W): 3000
    Dimensions (mm) (HxWxD): 455x479x409
    Gross Weight (Kg): 41.8
    Net Weight: 40.1
    Plug or Hardwired: Hardwired connection only
    Voltage (V): 220-240
    Energy
    Lamp power (W): 25
    Oven Energy Source: Electrical
    Other
    Product Number (PNC): 944 005 198
    Main Colour: Black
    Steam Category: No
    Interior light: 1, Top halogen
    Product Type: Built-in Electric Oven
    Main Oven - Trays Included: 1 Cake tray grey enamel, 1 Dripping pan grey enamel, 1 Trivet chromed
    Main Oven - Shelves Included: 1 Wire shelf chromed
    Main Oven - Shelf Support: Side grids Easy entry
    Bar Code: 7333394104140


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