Fisher & Paykel OM60NDTDX1 Series 9 Contemporary Compact Combi-Microwave Oven, 49 Litre, 59.6cm Wide - Stainless Steel
The Fisher & Paykel OM60NDTDX1 Compact Combi Microwave Oven is a beautifully considered addition to any modern kitchen, blending smart technology with refined design. Part of the prestigious Series 9 Contemporary range, this 60cm built-in oven is engineered to sit flush alongside matching Fisher & Paykel appliances, giving your kitchen a coherent, premium aesthetic from every angle. Featuring a generous 49-litre capacity and four shelf positions, it offers impressive flexibility for everything from everyday meals to more ambitious culinary creations. With built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, you can control and monitor your cooking remotely via the SmartHQ™ app, making it ideal for the modern, connected home. Features- Cooking Flexibility- With 22 functions for traditional, microwave and combination cooking, preparing your favourite meals is made simple thanks to enhanced technology. Cook With Confidence- The 5 inch intuitive display screen offers a guided cooking experience that helps you achieve great results with every dish. Sized to suit- The 60cm compact design enables you to install the Combi-Microwave Oven at a convenient height to suit your kitchen design. Complementary Design- Finished in a stylish stainless steel design with polished metal trims, this contemporary style oven blends seamlessly into your kitchen, creating a sophisticated look whilst complementing a wide range of cabinetry and interior styles. Multi-Function Flexibility- Fisher & Paykel have tailored and tested each function to ensure optimal heating, cooking and defrosting is achieved. A Wired Temperature Sensor offers complete control by precisely monitoring cooking in real time. Safe and Sound- The OM60NDTDX1 features a CoolTouch door which is safe to touch on the outside, protecting your hands and surrounding cabinetry.
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