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MoulinexFaciclic Glass Blender

R679

Retail: R1,000
Excludes shipping

R679

R1,000
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About

The Faciclic Glass Jar is a highly versatile blender. The Faciclic's stylish design means it will look great in your kitchen, while its 1.75L capacity will allow you to cater to all your family at once!

Product Features
  • BIG-CAPACITY GLASS JUG - High-quality, thermal-shock resistant 1.75L glass jug with a usable capacity of 1.25L, so you can cater for the whole family at once. Perfect for crushing ice
  • ACTION 3: CHUNK KILLER - 2 downward blades to ensure no chunks are left at the bottom of the jug
  • ACTION 2: PERFECT MIXING - 2 horizontal blades, one serrated and one straight, to finely mix and crush all kinds of ingredients including ice cubes
  • ACTION 1: CYCLONE BOOSTER - 2 upward blades to create a cyclonic effect and drag the ingredients down onto the blades
  • EASY CLEANING - Stainless steel removable blades
  • SECURE LOCK SYSTEM - Allows you to easily see and hear when the jug is firmly in place. The locking click and colour code allow you to know if the blender is locked: green means it's safely closed, red means it's open! The blender will not start if the jug is not securely in place
Product Specifications
  • Power 500 W
  • Blades Technology Trip'Ax Blades
  • Number of blades 4
  • Removable blades Yes
  • Other features Secure lock system
  • Colours Black & silver
  • Jar total capacity 1,75 L
  • Jar useful capacity 1,25 L
  • Jar material Glass
  • Speed settings 2
  • Ice crush function Yes
  • Dishwasher safe Yes
  • Dishwasher safe - details Jar, lid, dosing cup, blades
  • Cord Storage Yes

 

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