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Freezer hunting

Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can help me. I'm trying to track down a reasonably priced upright undercounter frost free freezer for my nan. The problem is it can only be 50 cm wide (possibly 55cm absolute max). Any ideas.
Thanks
Willy

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  • moonrakerz
    moonrakerz Posts: 8,650 Forumite
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  • harry_r
    harry_r Posts: 22 Forumite
    Have a look at Whirlpool they do one AFB910. 50cm wide but manual defrost.
    http://www.whirlpool.co.uk
  • reheat
    reheat Posts: 2,295 Forumite
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    moonrakerz wrote: »
    I cannot comment on Beko freezers, but we got a Beko cooker a while back and wish now we hadn't. It must barely scrape through safety standards. The front feet have started to bend because they are mounted to really flimsy sheet metal. The grill pan is a pain because it falls off the handle too easily; the "safety feature" quoted is the door doesn't drop down fully, making it an aggravation to get the thing out anyway. The knobs go anti-clockwise to turn the rings up, clockwise for the ovens! All things you don't suss out in the showroom. Designed by morons I think. We personally will never go near Beko again.

    Hotpoint fridge & freezer ... not much cop. The fridge temperature control is in a position it's always getting knocked. And if food gets pushed too far back and touches the element it just freezes everything. And the freezer has this massive drawer that even after a few months started falling off its rails, and has done since. And we trusted them as a household name ~ do these companies ever actually live with the stuff they design, rather than just daft fabricated artificial tests? Rant rant :mad:. Sorry :o

    The things we are really pleased with are Bosch - washing machine, dish washer and dryer. They seem really well thought through to us.
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  • Cheers peeps,
    but these are not frost free.........
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