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Bauknecht WD11 F140 warming drawer in black, with 5 year guarantee!

Bauknecht WD11 F140 warming drawer in black, with 5 year guarantee!

Bauknecht WD11 F140 warming drawer in black, with 5 year guarantee!

Bauknecht WD11 F140 warming drawer, preheating and storing dishes, infinitely variable temperature control, “push-push” opening system, keeping warm function, with 5 year guarantee!
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Vendor code: WD11 F140
Delivery time: 12-14 days
750.00€

   
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For light soiling. Place approx. 400 ml of water and a little washing-up liquid in the cooking space and select the cleaning program. The environmentally friendly cleaning system softens burnt-in residues, making them much easier to wipe off afterwards

Bauknecht WD11 F140 warming drawer
INCLUDING 5 YEAR WARRANTY * (for the countries Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland)

Facilities and comfort

  • Temperature control continuously 40 °C – 80 °C (internal rotary switch)
  • Easy to open at the touch of a finger with the “push-push” opening system
  • Preheating and storing dishes such as plates and cups
  • Maximum number of espresso cups: 80
  • Maximum number of plates (Ø 26 cm): 20
  • Keep warm function

Technical data

  • Interior volume: 20 l
  • Connected load: 400 w
  • Connection cable length: 110 cm
  • Niche dimensions (hxWxD): 134.5x560x550 mm
  • Device dimensions (hxWxD): 141.5x595x526 mm

*Note:

If a guarantee is stated in the item description, your statutory warranty rights towards us remain unaffected. If the purchased item is defective, you can contact us in any case, regardless of whether the warranty case occurs and whether the warranty is claimed or not.
In the countries Denmark, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, in the event of damage or repairs, the maximum costs covered under the 5-year guarantee are the amount of the damage or the repair costs would have been incurred if they had taken place in Germany.