American Fridge Freezer
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3sixty

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2,963 posts

222 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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I am looking to buy an american fridge freezer. Please don't ask why, the kitchen isnt my department, I am just paying for it apparently...

We have a space of 900mm wide to fit one in, and we would ideally like it plumbing free and a metallic finish.

I have been looking at a few and this one seems to hve the best reviews:

http://www.marksandspencer-appliances.com/product/...

I have found it for around £825 online with free delivery. Does anyone know anything better, for around £800-£900 mark?

randlemarcus

13,646 posts

254 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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Check Ebay. We've just picked up a Fisher & Paykel for next to nothing, compared to the RRP, and its fabulous. You might also want to check reviews on the LG & Samdung ones for the amount of problems...

3sixty

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2,963 posts

222 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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Thanks, will look at the reviews and scour ebay.

Anyone else have any recommendations?

m4ckg

625 posts

214 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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when you say you have a 900 gap, the door will not open if it is tight to a wall, just thought I should tell you just in case you didn't know

3sixty

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2,963 posts

222 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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m4ckg said:
when you say you have a 900 gap, the door will not open if it is tight to a wall, just thought I should tell you just in case you didn't know
Yeah, don't worry. its actually 930 and is open ended on one side, so there is room.

m4ckg

625 posts

214 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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3sixty said:
m4ckg said:
when you say you have a 900 gap, the door will not open if it is tight to a wall, just thought I should tell you just in case you didn't know
Yeah, don't worry. its actually 930 and is open ended on one side, so there is room.
open ended on one side, is the other next to the cabinets ?

3sixty

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2,963 posts

222 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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m4ckg said:
3sixty said:
m4ckg said:
when you say you have a 900 gap, the door will not open if it is tight to a wall, just thought I should tell you just in case you didn't know
Yeah, don't worry. its actually 930 and is open ended on one side, so there is room.
open ended on one side, is the other next to the cabinets ?
Yes, but if we are actually talking about cabinets to end of wall, its 930, so enough to open door?

m4ckg

625 posts

214 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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3sixty said:
m4ckg said:
3sixty said:
m4ckg said:
when you say you have a 900 gap, the door will not open if it is tight to a wall, just thought I should tell you just in case you didn't know
Yeah, don't worry. its actually 930 and is open ended on one side, so there is room.
open ended on one side, is the other next to the cabinets ?
Yes, but if we are actually talking about cabinets to end of wall, its 930, so enough to open door?
just check, but I'd say no, the doors are usually about 100mm think and pivot right on the edge of the fridge, I usually house them between two units and due to the depth they can open ok. I wouldn't want you to buy one and find you could'nt open the doors

Shuvi Tupya

24,460 posts

270 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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3sixty said:
I am looking to buy an american fridge freezer. Please don't ask why,
Wouldn't dream of it, they are fantastic!

herbialfa

1,489 posts

225 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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Nothing to do with size.........

If it has a water dispenser then Google the part number as and when you need a replacement!

CURRYS wanted £180 (you had to buy in 3s).

I can get mine delivered for under £13

eldar

24,901 posts

219 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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Don't buy a Whirlpool. You WILL regret it.

Deva Link

26,934 posts

268 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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3sixty said:
m4ckg said:
3sixty said:
m4ckg said:
when you say you have a 900 gap, the door will not open if it is tight to a wall, just thought I should tell you just in case you didn't know
Yeah, don't worry. its actually 930 and is open ended on one side, so there is room.
open ended on one side, is the other next to the cabinets ?
Yes, but if we are actually talking about cabinets to end of wall, its 930, so enough to open door?
You definitely want to get a plan (top) view diagram to make sure. We have an actual American one, a Maytag, and you ideally need to be able to open the doors through something like 135 degrees. Ours sits with the main part of the body flush with its surrounding and then the doors stick out. That's how they're supposed to be.

Also make sure you can get it in through the house doors!

3sixty

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2,963 posts

222 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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Thanks for advice guys. Sounds like I need to get down to Currys etc. and do a measure with doors open.

Cogcog

11,838 posts

258 months

Saturday 20th November 2010
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randlemarcus said:
Check Ebay. We've just picked up a Fisher & Paykel for next to nothing, compared to the RRP, and its fabulous. You might also want to check reviews on the LG & Samdung ones for the amount of problems...
There are a few folks on Ebay who sell the Smeg FFs with slight dinks in unseen locations (like the top) but with full warranty.

tom_loughlin

371 posts

223 months

Saturday 20th November 2010
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I got mine from Comet Clearance - I got a brand new (with one small dent) samsung one - mains water connection (was in currys for £990) for £205 (delivered).

Well worth a shot - far cheaper than Ebay.

Tom