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Greithwald Öko Star 60 Holzherd - 60cm Kochfeld mit Backrohr

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Greithwald Öko Star 60 Holzherd - 60cm Kochfeld mit BackrohrGreithwald ko Star 60 Kompakter Holzherd fr kleine Kchen Der Greithwald ko Star 60 ist die perfekte Lsung fr alle, die auch in kleineren Kchen nicht auf die Vorzge eines echten Holzherds verzichten mchten. Mit seiner kompakten 60cm Breite bietet er authentisches Kocherlebnis auf kleinstem Raum. Produkthighlights: 60cm Kochfeld Ideal fr kleine Kchen und 1 2 Personen Haushalte Integriertes Backrohr Perfekt fr Brot, Pizza und kleine Auflufe

Greithwald Öko Star 60 - Kompakter Holzherd für kleine Küchen

Der Greithwald Öko Star 60 ist die perfekte Lösung für alle, die auch in kleineren Küchen nicht auf die Vorzüge eines echten Holzherds verzichten möchten. Mit seiner kompakten 60cm Breite bietet er authentisches Kocherlebnis auf kleinstem Raum.

Produkthighlights:

  • 60cm Kochfeld - Ideal für kleine Küchen und 1-2 Personen Haushalte
  • Integriertes Backrohr - Perfekt für Brot, Pizza und kleine Aufläufe
  • Umweltfreundlich - CO2-neutrale Verbrennung von Holz
  • Robuste Konstruktion - 140kg Gewicht für maximale Stabilität
  • Platzsparend - Nur 60cm breit, ohne Kompromisse bei der Qualität
  • Traditionelles Design - Zeitlose Optik für jede Küche

Technische Daten:

  • Breite: 60 cm
  • Gewicht: 140 kg
  • Brennstoff: Holz
  • Hersteller: Greithwald

Erleben Sie das authentische Kocherlebnis mit Holz und genießen Sie die gleichmäßige Wärmeverteilung. Der Öko Star 60 ist die ideale Wahl für bewusste Köche mit begrenztem Platzangebot, die dennoch nicht auf nachhaltiges und traditionelles Kochen verzichten möchten.

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