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  • in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245285
    spiv1958
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    helo_75 wrote:id still be trying to keep the outbuilding warmish

    u really wouldnt believe how many customers i see who have done what youve done, then kick off when i tell them it just wont work

    proofs in the pudding im afraid

    I am not really kicking off, just trying to put things into perspective. If it is designed and reated as SN/T it should do what it says on the tin. If it does not work I will go to the manufacturer. But at the end of the say it is a beer wine ‘n’ burger fridge. If money was no object I’d buy a SubZero of which I have fitted many.
    BTW the outbuilding is well insulated and although cold down here at the moment is sitting at 16deg.

    Peter

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245283
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    r600a wrote:Hi

    As I didnt bring it up..beko arent the most reliable to choose..you pay for what you get.

    Bryan

    Thanks Bryan, I am 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} fully aware that Beko are at the lower end of the market, and would not buy it for my main house. however, none of the others are SN rated, all require ambient temps over 16 deg. to state they don’t work cannot be correct.
    As I look back at the posts and threads on this site I would not recommend any of them!! They all seem to pack up after 3 years!
    Then cost more than I am paying for one for outbuilding use to repair.
    Peter

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245281
    spiv1958
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    helo_75 wrote:they plainly do not work

    Why on earth do they sell them then?

    Can you be more informative please. Is it just a cupboard I am buying?

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245279
    spiv1958
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    helo_75 wrote:beko in an outbuilding?

    madness

    It is the only one SN/T rated to 5 deg c at a sensible price.
    Tell me more

    Peter

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245276
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    Re: side by side single compressor in outbuilding

    r600a wrote:Hi

    As its a beko…Dont mention how you transported it if it goes wrong !!.

    It should be ok if left for a couple of days.

    Bryan

    They will know how I transported it I’m picking it up from a warehouse.
    Is it a big risk? if so i will hire a van but it will fit in my people carrier.
    Have I made a mistake with a Beko? It is new with a small dent in door (not bothered) but £350!!

    Peter

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245274
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    Re: side by side single compressor in outbuilding

    r600a wrote:Hi

    The samsung has an extrernal temprature sensor which will work in an envirmoment that is below +13oc most will require a minimum of +18oc.

    Bryan

    Ok, Thanks for your help. Like it or loathe it I have just purchased a Beko because it was the only one in my budget which is SN/T rating and will operate to 5 deg C. And I did not want ice or water etc.
    However, I have to pick it up it will go in my car but on its back (I have a big car!) If I let it stand for a few days will it be ok??

    Peter

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245272
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    Re: side by side single compressor in outbuilding

    r600a wrote:Hi

    Samsung would be ok,the rest not sure about.

    Bryan

    Why Samsung in particular?

    Peter

    in reply to: side by side single compressor in outbuilding #245270
    spiv1958
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    Re: side by side single compressor in outbuilding

    r600a wrote:Hi

    The situation is dependent on what make of appliance you was thiking about putting in the out building.

    Bryan


    Probably LG, whirlpool, Samsung or similar. Nothing too expensive basically it is for overspill from kitchen, summer beer, BBQ food etc.

    Thanks for help

    Peter

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