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  • in reply to: Replacement Fridg Freezer? #458954
    don
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    Hi

    Sorry there is no H on the end of the model number. As for the Which magazine you need to to see when the review was carried out as I have known Which to be up to a year behind. As I understand it all refrigeration produced as from next January 2019 will need to have some form of flame retardant back. Hotpoint like a lot of others are already incorporating this backing in their production runs.

    Al new Hotpoint deliveries I have had since July have had these backs fitted. The particular model i question is currently out of stock for approx four weeks so I feel confident it will come with the backing fitted.

    in reply to: Replacement Fridg Freezer? #458952
    don
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    Manufacturers spec says your fridge has plastic sliders between the two doors. You should see these when you open the door.

    Integrated column fridges are not as popular as under the worktop ones .

    in reply to: Replacement Fridg Freezer? #458950
    don
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    Great stuff, what you have is a fridge in the smallest sector of the refrigeration market.

    You still have a reasonable choice of ones with or without the freezer box. this link will point you in the right direction. Only two things to remember you need 122cm tall machine and it must have sliders on the door fixings that aside it’s all good.

    Don

    in reply to: Replacement Fridg Freezer? #458947
    don
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    BML wrote:Obviously I’m wasting the time of the forum members of UK White goods so I’ll move on.

    Woa there, I am one of the few retailers who help posters like yourself. That said you have to realise that my paid job of running a large showroom comes first as it’s my livelihood. I try to get to answer posts within 24 hours which this post is .

    Moving forward you have not told us the model number of the existing appliance? T hat way I could advise you correctly which in turn would save you a lot of grief and expenditure.


    Don

    Unpaid adviser to UKW forum πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: Zanussi ZBM799X oven element #458956
    don
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    The only other thing you could try if you are desperate would be http://www.tpfay.co.uk/ who will probably be able to make you one to order.

    in reply to: Gorenje fan element 229250 #458944
    don
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    it’s on this link

    in reply to: Refrigerator suitable for garage use ? #458817
    don
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    Martin wrote:

    I speak as I find Don and I have not had a problem with either my freezer or fridge-freezer, and for that matter my wine cooler during the cold winter nights. Tony’s need for a fridge located in near 0C ambient will not have a broblem by buying a Beko.

    Call me cautious if you like but I like to cover myself , things have a nasty habit of coming back to bite you on the bottom πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Refrigerator suitable for garage use ? #458815
    don
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    However Beko do state that their fridges need a minimum ambient temperature of 5 degrees C. Freezers are good to temperatures as low as -15 degrees C.

    in reply to: Smartcover Insurance #458881
    don
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    Web site https://smart-cover.co.uk/ if this is the one? Having had a mooch around and reading the reviews I think I would leave alone. Just my opinion of course πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: Refrigerator suitable for garage use ? #458813
    don
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    Not something you can do in the UK I’m afraid. A good read from our site here explains the why’s and wherefore’s.

    don
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    Nothing like it at all I’m afraid not even in a dishdrawer. The nearest type would be the Bosch SKS62E22EU tabletop model.

    in reply to: New ZANUSSI ZCG63040XA 60 cm Gas Cooker lower oven cuts out #458701
    don
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    If it’s under guarantee as you say it’s “new” phone Zanussi for a call out.

    in reply to: Panasonic na-140vx4 #458592
    don
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    Hi Tom

    Sadly that’s how it comes, it’s one of the sealed tub machines of which most are nowadays.

    in reply to: Quiet Fridges #458531
    don
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    Absorption fridges are the quietest but they are very few and far between, mainly used in the mobile home and caravan market. All normal domestic fridges have the usual thermostat, compressor and gas. You ask for a temperature range of 1-4 degrees is this for meds? I ask why as food safe is usually plus 4 to 6 degrees?

    in reply to: SMEG fridge freezer FAB32 lfr — NOT starting #458277
    don
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    asp11 wrote:

    PS: it was an EX-display model, if that helps?

    Was it plugged in on display? If so it may have been put into demo mode.

    Don

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