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Samsung Fridge Freezer for sale - £80 + collect from near Dulwich Library


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We are selling our fridge freezer - no longer needed due to renovations we are doing.

Bought this in 2013 and it is still going strong - in used but decent condition, and does an excellent job of cooling to your desired level and keeping things fresh, avoiding frost/ice on things.

Needs to be plumbed for ice/water dispenser to work.

You would need to be able to pick up from near Dulwich library and, whilst I will help as much as I can, you would need to be able to remove from our house.

Product details (incl dimensions) from Samsung noted below.

Let me know if interested.

Overview:
Stainless steel doors on silver cabinet
Totally frost free
Total capacity: 615 litres
Twin Cooling Plus cooling system
Ice and water dispenser

Refrigerator features:
Net capacity 411 litres
Dairy compartment
5 door pockets
5 shelves
Vegetable & fruit drawer

Freezer features:
Net capacity 204 litres
4 star freezer rating
2 freezer drawers
4 freezer shelves
3 door pockets
Door alarm

Performance:
Energy rating A+
Annual energy consumption 460 kwh

Dimensions:
H1780 x W908 x D738mm
(D692mm excluding handles)
This model offers over 100 litres more
internal space than a standard
side by side fridge freezer despite
having the same exterior dimensions.
This model will require connection
to a water supply

 

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