France and Spain’s number one appliance brand is now available domestically in Australia.
June 10th, 2011
Used in top Australian restaurants for over 25 years, the Fagor range of appliances is now coming into Australian homes.
“Fagor commercial appliances have been the trusted brand for over 25 years in many of Australia’s top restaurant kitchens,” said Owen Morgan, Managing Director of Home Appliances, who are retailing the brand in Australia.
“The Australian market can be confident that they are purchasing products using the most cutting edge technology with an ever constant focus on eco friendly living.”

Created for the discerning buyer seeking cutting edge design, Fagor appliances have a complementary aesthetic to enhance any kitchen design.
Easy to use, easy to clean products from Fagor will make time spent in the kitchen quality time.
Justin North of award-winning Sydney restaurant Becasse has used Fagor appliances in both his new cooking school and restaurants at the new Westfield Quarter Twenty One in Sydney’s CBD.

North’s cooking school “Cook for the Soul” will showcase Fagor Pyrolytic, aka self-cleaning, ovens and induction cooktops.
For more information on the Fagor range visit fagorappliances.com.au
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