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Daria - Karibu Sauna Plug & Play 3,6 kW Ofen, ext. Steuerung - ohne Dachkranz - EnergiespartürProdukteigenschaften Karibu Plug & Play Elementsauna Daria 68 mm: Die Karibu Sauna Daria mit 196 x 170 cm Auenma bietet zwei Personen Raum zum saunieren. Die Daria wird mit den 3,6 kW fen betrieben und bentigt damit keinen Elektriker zum Ofen Anschluss. Optional erhalten Sie diese Sauna mit verschiedenen Tr Varianten. Wnde der Karibu Sauna Daria: 68 mm Wandstrke Systemsauna 42 mm zwischengelagerte Mineralwolldmung 12,5 mm Spezial Fichte Profilholz
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