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For sale - Hotpoint Under Counter Freezer H55ZM 1110 K


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Hi, I bought this freezer in March 2020 and I am only selling as I am reorganising my flat. I had wanted to keep it as part of that, but I miscalculated space in the utility and as such I need to get smaller freezer, which is unfortunate :(

It?s in perfect condition, one user, 102 litre capacity and size wise it?s 83.8 x 54 x 61.5 cm (H x W x D). It was ?200 new. The doors are apparently reversible and despite it being manual defrost, I only did this a few weeks ago for first time, because I assumed it automatic and I was just having a cleaning spree, so it wasn?t really needed.


It is technically available now, but I don?t think it can be moved for a week or so, as the room it?s in, currently has wood floor acclimatising, and I am waiting for the floor fitter to come back to complete the job. Therefore I can?t get the freezer out, and also why my picture of it is off, because I couldn?t get into get a good picture :)


It is collection only, and will require you to bring someone along to collect and move down two flights of wide stairs. I will be unable to help you unfortunately.


Selling for ?125. Any questions, do let me know and thanks.

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