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Tall freestanding Fridge Freezer
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I have A Beko CF5015APW which is frost free. I've had it a few years now with no problem. The fridge and freezer have lots of room, It is very tall so make sure you have the room. Prices online vary but it seems to be about £270.0
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I have A Beko CF5015APW which is frost free. I've had it a few years now with no problem. The fridge and freezer have lots of room, It is very tall so make sure you have the room. Prices online vary but it seems to be about £270.
I especially liked this from one of the reviews:
"Very tall so I can put my favourite treats on the top shelf of the fridge and my girlfriend can't reach them."
:T:rotfl::TInstigated terrorism the road to dictatorship.0 -
I would have considered that one (as the extra space would have been great). But it says the freezer isn't frost free.
Unlike the smaller model http://ao.com/product/kgn34vw20g-bosch-serie-4-fridge-freezer-white-24924-28.aspx
Though that one says the fridge isn't frost free - It's auto-defrost, whatever that means.
Yes, the one I chose isn't frost-free, but I chose it for efficiency, as it's A+++ and performs very well during power cuts. We've had a few day-long cuts here in recent years.
Also, at 70cm wide, it's very large and we had a gap that it just fitted into brilliantly. Finally, it's quiet, which some of the frost free models aren't when they go through the self defrost cycle.
It's hard to get the combination of features wanted, but for us it's no big hassle to stick the drawers into our other Bernard Manning sized chest freezer when the time comes. Like a lot of people who live in the country, we have one of those as well.0 -
I have this Hotpoint model
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/refrigeration/fridge-freezers/hotpoint-fful1913p-fridge-freezer-white-10010579-pdt.html
It has quite a generous capacity in both sections."I think I spent 72.75% of my life last year in the office. I need a new job!!"0 -
Try Pricerunner for price and then Quidco/ TCB for possible cashback.0
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Beko are excellent value for money. The one I've got is 70cm wide and has 122 litre fridge and 98litre freezer. Built in cold water dispenser and ice maker and completely frost free. Think it cost around £250 5+ years ago. best place to look is either ao.com or Co-op electricals.
ETA: this appears to be the latest version of my model:
http://ao.com/product/cfdl7914s-beko-fridge-freezer-silver-36947-28.aspx
Found same one £150 cheaper here:
http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/Beko-CFD7914APS-70cm-Frost-Free-Fridge-Freezer-in-Silver/id-bek-ffr-cfd7914aps-s0 -
Feral_Moon wrote: »
ETA: this appears to be the latest version of my model:
http://ao.com/product/cfdl7914s-beko-fridge-freezer-silver-36947-28.aspx
Found same one £150 cheaper here:
http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/Beko-CFD7914APS-70cm-Frost-Free-Fridge-Freezer-in-Silver/id-bek-ffr-cfd7914aps-s
Incidentally does anyone find those water dispensers useful?
Initially they just seem like something unnecessary that takes up shelf space.
I'm pretty sure the same as I do, that most others here have a cold water tap that delivers cold water (even in 'summer'). :jInstigated terrorism the road to dictatorship.0
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