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FREE: large fridge


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Large silver/chrome fridge (no freezer) free to a good home - must collect from East Dulwich Road. Approximate measurements 180cm tall, 60cm x 60cm wide/deep.


Good condition - runs very well and would be fantastic as a catering fridge, a spare for your garage or workshop, or as a depository for your home brew! (It's used to being a beer fridge.) It has been a working fridge in daily commercial use so may not win any beauty prizes but we will remove the old stickers and tape from the front as shown in the pic to make it nice and tidy for you.


Please DM if interested.

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