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Lightly used A+ energy rating Neff American-style fridge/freezer


gcmack99

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We are selling our American-style fridge/freezer (90cm wide) only because we have nowhere to store it while we have refurbishment works done at the house.

It's a Neff model no. KA7902I20G bought new from John Lewis in January 2021.

It has an A+ energy rating (rare for a 'big' fridge) and is essentially silent. It's 90cm wide and has stainless steel doors. It's on coasters so can move around a level floor very effectively. 

We particularly like that it does NOT have a water dispenser (we find the tap is a bit better for this function...) and while it sure can turn water into ice, it doesn't have a bulky and unreliable "ice making" function.

Details are as follows:

https://www.neff-home.com/uk/productlist/KA7902I20G#/Tabs=section-technical-overview/Togglebox=manuals/

It's a super bit of kit, and has only been lightly used, i.e. sat in a kitchen alcove for 2 years and used in a very normal manner. It probably doesn't look brand new but I can't see any obvious or massive dents and dings in it! 

We'll buy something similar in circa 6 months when we are back in after house works. 

The item can be viewed and collected in SW2 near Brockwell Park, or I can arrange delivery. 

£450 ONO.

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