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Replacing an integrated fridge.

pineapple
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I'm looking for a new integrated larder fridge to replace my rubbish Candy one. It looks well bolted in though. Will a supplier fit a new one? In fact would they 'unfit' the old one for me?
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Bolted in?
Should only have a couple of screws holding it into the worktop. Unscrew these, then move the plinth and it should pull out. Then take the door off.
A lot of places wont fit integrated appliances, as they know if they mess something up with the fascia they are liable for it. Would be much better going to whoever installed the kitchen...If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands
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Its an easy job . find a handyman or such,, kitchen fitter not essential. I chose not to replce mine as they cost more than a normal FF. check prices on John Lewis, 2 year warranty, or Ikea.. 5 year warrany and I beleive made by whirlpool- tellsyou in the brochure.
http://www.johnlewis.com/Search/Search.aspx?SearchTerm=fridge+freezer+integrated0
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