Hardware & Components
Pc Components
Braun Extract Juicer 600W – SJ3000
In stock
Braun Food Processor PureEase 6 in 1 – FP3131
In stock
Braun Hair Dryer 1600W Black – HD-350
In stock
| Number of Speeds |
1 |
|---|---|
| Brand |
Braun |
| Number of Heating Levels |
2 |
| Cool Shot Function |
Yes |
| Ionic Function |
Yes |
| Hangable |
Yes |
| Hanging Type |
Hanging Loop |
| Foldable Handle |
Yes |
| Power |
1600 W |
| AC Input Voltage |
100-240 V |
| AC Input Frequency |
50 – 60 Hz |
| Width |
105 mm |
| Depth |
200 mm |
| Height |
270 mm |
| Weight |
588 g |
| Packaging Content |
Concentrator Nozzle |
| Warranty |
1 Year |
Cooling
Braun Extract Juicer 600W – SJ3000
In stock
Braun Food Processor PureEase 6 in 1 – FP3131
In stock
Braun Hair Dryer 1600W Black – HD-350
In stock
| Number of Speeds |
1 |
|---|---|
| Brand |
Braun |
| Number of Heating Levels |
2 |
| Cool Shot Function |
Yes |
| Ionic Function |
Yes |
| Hangable |
Yes |
| Hanging Type |
Hanging Loop |
| Foldable Handle |
Yes |
| Power |
1600 W |
| AC Input Voltage |
100-240 V |
| AC Input Frequency |
50 – 60 Hz |
| Width |
105 mm |
| Depth |
200 mm |
| Height |
270 mm |
| Weight |
588 g |
| Packaging Content |
Concentrator Nozzle |
| Warranty |
1 Year |
Hardware & Other
Braun Extract Juicer 600W – SJ3000
In stock
Braun Food Processor PureEase 6 in 1 – FP3131
In stock
Braun Hair Dryer 1600W Black – HD-350
In stock
| Number of Speeds |
1 |
|---|---|
| Brand |
Braun |
| Number of Heating Levels |
2 |
| Cool Shot Function |
Yes |
| Ionic Function |
Yes |
| Hangable |
Yes |
| Hanging Type |
Hanging Loop |
| Foldable Handle |
Yes |
| Power |
1600 W |
| AC Input Voltage |
100-240 V |
| AC Input Frequency |
50 – 60 Hz |
| Width |
105 mm |
| Depth |
200 mm |
| Height |
270 mm |
| Weight |
588 g |
| Packaging Content |
Concentrator Nozzle |
| Warranty |
1 Year |
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