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fastmikey

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#273178 9-Aug-2020 17:04
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We’ve just completed a kitchen renovation, and out of it have 2 induction cooktops to sell:

1) Trade depot 770mm unit - https://www.tradedepot.co.nz/vogue-induction-cooktop-5-hob-770-mm-eurokera-glass
This is approx 15 months old - we originally replaced the old ceramic cooktop with this, and it worked great. Only reason it didn’t go into the new kitchen was cause the wife was worried it was a uncommon size, which leads to:

2) Trade depot 600mm unit - https://www.tradedepot.co.nz/vogue-induction-cooktop-4-hob-600-mm-eurokera-glass-flexi-zone-bbq

This is only 1 1/2 months old - unfortunately while a standard size the wife decided this was too small, so we’ve now gone to a bigger unit that’s more common sizing wise, leaving this spare to requirements.

Both units worked great, and would be a worthy addition to any kitchen - we’ve loved having induction having come from gas at the last two houses and wouldn’t go back...

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  #2537392 9-Aug-2020 19:59
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does it require a space underneath for ventilation?




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  #2537448 9-Aug-2020 20:40
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They both need some air gap below for ventilation, but have been fine with a spice drawer below to give that space... all induction cooktops I’ve seen have ventilation fans in them to cool down the unit.

Not sure as to the specs required.

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  #2537473 9-Aug-2020 21:34
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Price?



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  #2537540 10-Aug-2020 06:58
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Open to reasonable offers - retail on the first is $800 and $600 on the 2nd.

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  #2537560 10-Aug-2020 07:53
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Please read the guidelines for posting in this topic.  You must state an asking price and also a pick-up location and/or shipping details.





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  #2538120 10-Aug-2020 18:20
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Sorry everyone, slipped my mind that I didn’t put where I was - pickup is from Newmarket or Remuera in Auckland.

Keen to see what others are prepared to pay - it’s hard to judge what 2nd hand cooktops are worth!

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