Need a new fridge-freezer, but...
Need a new fridge-freezer, but...
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Simpo Two

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89,225 posts

281 months

Friday 26th June 2009
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I'm looking for a new fridge-freezer, and I'd like it to be frost-free. Budget largely unimportant.

It can be up to 60cm wide and 60cm deep, but I'm limited on height - unless it's shorter than about 162cm, I'll have to start refangling the kitchen which I'd rather avoid.

I like Siemens but most of their range is 170cm high, apart from one which isn't frost-free, only 54cm wide and is a crazy £700. In fact it seems impossible to get a smaller unit that's frost-free - I imagine there's a technical reason for this?

robinhood21

30,931 posts

248 months

Friday 26th June 2009
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Have a look at These FF's they are all under 160cm but you will have to check the other measurements and whether they are frost free..

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

89,225 posts

281 months

Friday 26th June 2009
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Thanks - I'd already prowled the Comet website but you have to be careful with the specs - for example one is described as 'frost free' but in the details it sayd 'not featured'. Very helpful frown

robinhood21

30,931 posts

248 months

Friday 26th June 2009
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Yes, I noticed that. Most of the stats say the same thing, regardless of whether it is or isn't frost free. I checked with another website (on one of the models that Comet say is frost free) and they also claimed it to be frost free. I guess it would be best to check with Comet directly, assuming they have a FF that would be suitable.

LaserTam

2,172 posts

235 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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I used to have a frost free fridge/freezer, and found that it was more of a pain than a standard freezer. Every couple of months it needed defrosting anyway, and because the ice built up in the rear of the freezer it was an absolute paid in the arse job, which I hated doing. Perhaps not all FF models/makes are the same, but I dont see the benefit personally.

robinhood21

30,931 posts

248 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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I have an under-counter fridge which is frost-free and does what it says on the tin. The freezer lives out in the utility room but is not frost-free; no bother though, as when it needs defrosting, I just drag it out onto the patio and turn the hose on it - job done in a couple of minutes!

marc.l

822 posts

241 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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Also be carefull with regards to width, if you have UPVC doors some will not fit through the opening with out removing the door frame. Any idea how I no this frown

robinhood21

30,931 posts

248 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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My neighbour had one of the American style FF delivered a few weeks ago. Can't remember the name of the company, but was one of the big retailers - they came armed with battery operated drill/drivers and took the doors, etc, off the FF before even attempting to get it through the house door.

marc.l

822 posts

241 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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We tried to get the doors of the FF but to no avail due to the ice maker crap on it. Must change my EBay pass word before my Wife buys anything else.