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new fridge with suitable optimum temperature range
I am sure that my kitchen will have lengthy periods of being below 16 centigrade, particularly through the night and early morning in the autumn and winter, before switching on the central heating ( it is actually 15.6C as I write this, 2.00 pm, June 11th ).
Given that situation, and my need to get a new fridge ( which is just a fridge, with no freezer section and no ice box ), would it be best to avoid getting a new fridge which according to the specification only has an optimum ambient temperature range of 16C – 32C ( climate class N ), and instead get one which has a range of 10C – 43C ( class SN – T ) ?
Thanks.Comments
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Beko and Liebherr are both commonly SN-ST depending on your price point.0
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Seems to be a no brainer to go for such a fridge if you are concerned.
Marks Electrical have a filter to remove those unsuitable for use in outhouses...
Undercounter larder style fridges
https://markselectrical.co.uk/refrigeration/fridges/freestanding/under-counter-larder?attributes=237
You may need to download and read the user manual to ensure any particular model is SN->T rated.
Other retailers are available and may have a similar filter to use.0
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