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We have a Hotpoint FFFM170G available. We had it as a second FF for parties etc. Now I want to use our garage again so it has to go.

It has a couple of biggish scratches on the left hand side and a small on on the front. Not very old and works perfectly.

Price is ?30 if you collect. ?40 if I deliver to Dulwich area.


It is 59cm wide and quite tall.

Identical to this:-


http://www.tesco.com/direct/hotpoint-fffm170-frost-free-fridge-freezer/401-6831.prd

We have a Samsung RB29FWRNDSS Fridge Freezer, Brushed Steel excellent condition. RRP is ?499 and we are hoping to sell for ?150.


It's a good looking, spacious and energy efficient fridge freezer with frost free technology. Which? gave it an 82% rating and it's been a brilliant fridge for us.


Only selling as we had a new kitchen fitted with built in fridge.


Gross capacity is 290 litres. Lots of five star reviews on John Lewis etc. Pics attached.


Perfect condition apart from some minor hardly noticeable dinks made by the people that delivered it. Pics attached. Please PM me if at all interested.


Thank you!

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