E -CLOTH® CLOTH
STAINLESS STEEL
W2604
• Dual sided cloth brilliant on polished and brushed stainless steel including ovens, fridges and bins
£4.99
E-CLOTH®
HOB AND OVEN PACK
• Pack of one cloth with scrubbing stripes and one glass/polishing cloth
• Toughend strips woven into the cloth to remove dirt and grease after cooking
• Great on stainless steel, ceramic and other hard surfaces
W2605
WIRE BRUSH
A1841
• Heavy duty design • Hard wearing wire • Makes brushing out carbonised spills from the ovens quick and easy
£8.99
AGA CLASSIC HOTPLATE BRUSH
• Matt finish rubber wood • Steel bristles • Stainless steel handle
• Not suitable for dishwasher
W1828
£8.99 £8.99
E-CLOTH® CLOTH
ANTIBACTERIAL
• Woven with natural silver, which naturally kills bacteria caught during cleaning
• Ideal for food preparation areas
W2606
£4.99
HANDY HINT
AGA e-cloths
®
are the best
quality and really last unlike cheaper imitations. They are also good for finishing off windows and mirrors for streak-free cleaning.
ENAMEL KIT
• Fantastic kit to restore chipped off enamel professionally
• Contains complete supplies and tools for 4-5 average applications
• Three easy to follow steps for a long lasting and durable finish
W1207 DARK BLUE W1208 BRITISH RACING GREEN W1209 CREAM W1210 CLARET W1212 HUNTER GREEN W2127 BLACK* W2431 PEWTER
*Suitable for use on Top Plate. The black touch up stick is now suitable for temperatures up to 250˚C
To order visit your local AGA Shop or Telephone 0845 345 2823 or visit www.agacookshop.co.uk
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TOP PLATE SCRAPER
• Designed to clean ceramic and enamel surfaces
• Stainless steel body for easy cleaning
W2084 REPLACEMENT BLADES W2085
£12.99 £5.99
• Built in blade protector ensuring blade can be safely withdrawn when scraper is not in use
AGA E-CLOTH®
W1873
• Two high quality cloths, one general purpose cloth and one glass/polishing cloth
£10.99
AGA E-CLOTH®
W2366
MITT
• With silicone lining for extra heat protection
£10.99
AGA C L E ANING
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