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    dest
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    Hi , currently looking a top quailty bottom freezer , but only have 59cmx175cm space
    cant reallly find something with those dimensions , found a couple that are around 160×55 but this wouldnt really be maximising the space
    ideally looking a 59×170 miele,liebherr,siemens,bosch,samsung
    but will consider any alternatives
    any help is appreciated 🙂

    Mark.

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    don
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    Re: Top quality fridge freezer needed , but only 59×175 spac

    Hi Mark

    Nothing made of that width in any of the mainstream brands I`m afraid. As you have already found the only width you will get is the 55cm machines, something like the Bosch KGV28V01 Only other option would be to increase the width of the existing space if possible.

    HTH

    Don

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    dest
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    Re: Top quality fridge freezer needed , but only 59×175 spac

    yes i think your right , not going to get anything better than the bosch from any of the top brands
    only other option ive found is the Zanussi ZRB632FX

    <a href=" http://www.zanussi.co.uk/node64.aspx?productid … 3320,13347
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    which at 1750×595 would fit exactly into my space
    closer measurment revealed i have just over 60cm width at the top of my space
    and around 595 at the bottom

    would zanussi be a good buy?
    i get the impression they are not as good as they once were

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    don
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    Re: Top quality fridge freezer needed , but only 59×175 spac

    Hi Mark

    Trouble is the bottom width at around 595 is the same measurement as the machine itself. You really do need to have 600mm at the bottom to ensure it slides in. If it`s on an end there is always the skirting board removal trick 😉 to gain a centimetre or so.

    HTH 🙂

    Don

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