Tim L

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  • in reply to: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer #263423
    Tim L
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    Re: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer

    kwatt wrote:They’re also very good. 😉

    On noise, have a read at this article as it may shed some light.

    K.

    Heh – I did wonder how reliable those ratings were.

    in reply to: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer #263421
    Tim L
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    Re: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer

    don wrote:Plan B would be Miele. Made by Liebherr and re badged with slightly different interior cosmetics.


    Don

    Good lord, they’re expensive! 😯

    in reply to: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer #263420
    Tim L
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    Re: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer

    Martin wrote:

    Tim L wrote:
    What I’d like to know is which models are the quietest, either by design or reputation?

    It would be interesting to know if a Liebherr is any quieter than other brands? I’m sure that quality plays a part in reducing the noise factor but I’m not convinced there’s any guarantee? They don’t state noise levels in their spec IIRC? 😕

    I’ve found noise ratings in the specs on Comet’s site, and using some Google-Fu have worked out the quietest suitable model is this at 36db:

    http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/produc … L-ART477-4

    However at £480 it’s a bit more than I was planning on spending (the model I’ll be swapping with cost £300).

    Then there were a few at 38db, including the favourite so far:

    http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/produc … RR-CUP3021

    I’m not sure how much I should trust these ratings though, as they also list the frost-free version of that Liebherr model as 38db, which seems fishy. They do list my current noisy fridge as 43db though, so on paper the non-frost-free Liebherr looks like a good bet.

    Could also be that in Tim L’s case the location is on a wooden floor between kitchen cabinets that act like a resonating acoustic guitar anyway. Liebherr (being German) would therefore sound like Beethoven’s Fifth Overture when its on a defrost cycle. 😈 (Only kidding but you catch my drift – don’t you? 🙂 )

    It’s actually on a concrete floor. Part of the problem is that the kitchen door is of the traditional style with thin wooden panels, so doesn’t do a great job at cutting down noise. There’s not much I can do about that – the house is rented.

    in reply to: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer #263416
    Tim L
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    Re: Looking for a quiet fridge freezer

    Are all their models very quiet then? I’ve picked out this one as being the most suitable:

    http://www.liebherr.com/hg/en/products_ … -0_18495-0

    The only thing that worries me is that the shop I’m stuck with might not be able to get hold of Liebherr stock. What else should I consider as a plan B?

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