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21 minutes ago, joe90 said:

Good point, my missus tends to keep buying till the fridge is full then we end up throwing some away ? there is only the two of us mostly.

 

I hate it when my missus does a Costco shop, because she always buys more than we can comfortably fit in the fridge and freezer. It takes a good three or four days before we can easily access everything again. 


Thankfully it's a bit of a hike to Costco, so this doesn't happen more than once a month or so.

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Went through this journey with our new build and ended up with a Samsung French door fridge-freezer that ticked our requirements list. Not cheap but been a pleasure to use - family of 4 including 2 teenage boys. http://www.samsung.com/uk/refrigerators/multi-door-rfg23uers/

 

Our criteria:

  • more space than the standard 600mm can provide
  • double-width french doors rather than tall american doors, much easier to use and increased usable shelf space
  • smaller freezer and larger fridge (approx 65/35 split)
  • quiet in operation given open plan layout
  • proper steel exterior and not plastic dressed as steel given open plan layout
  • metal rear cover not plastic (fire hazard)

This comes with ice and water dispenser, not something i really wanted (loses quite a lot of space as noted by others) but options are limited here. Also, once we solved an issue with a rattling cover plate on the rear (poor design, it flaps around so compressor vibrations made it rattle), pretty quiet in our open-plan lounge / diner / kitchen. Audible when near it but not obtrusive.

 

Samsung have a metallised sticker on the front which was a b**er to remove (I hate latent advertising or labels). But with a bit of friendly persuasion, come-off it did.

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29 minutes ago, jack said:

 

I hate it when my missus does a Costco shop, because she always buys more than we can comfortably fit in the fridge and freezer. It takes a good three or four days before we can easily access everything again. 


Thankfully it's a bit of a hike to Costco, so this doesn't happen more than once a month or so.

 

That seems fair enough lol. I always seem to return from the supermarket with stacks of multi buy offers and try to freeze the rest given that there’s only me here. I often chuck stuff out or give it to the dogs to make room for new stuff. It’s that Venus vs Mars thing again I reckon ;)

 

I don’t have an American fridge freezer. I have 2 integrated fridge freezers and a separate integrated fridge. Freezer space is more important to me than fridge space so one of the fridge freezers should have been a full height freezer probably. I have to have a separate freezer for my dogs’ food too. 

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Think we are just discovering where the budget-not-spent-on-handbags-and-shoes goes - fridge gimmicks. OK - 3.4% of the handbag budget. 

 

Excellent summary @AliG.

 

Since we are doing fridge-pr0n, here is a LiebHerr full frontal:

 

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Incidentally if anyone is in need of one, I have a Bosch chest-freezer which is free to anyone who wants to collect. Will post details over at the Marketplace.

 

I am currently trying to persuade all my friends with toddlers and educational fridge-magnets that their little darlings do not need to know about meat, vegetables, snacks, and so on so that I can have those words to be an index to the shelves in the other half. Not working so far.

 

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2 minutes ago, Ferdinand said:

here is a LiebHerr full frontal:

 

Fridge porn! :D

 

Looks very nice! And yes re the handbags comment but that’s more than my handbag budget! Guys are much more likely to shell out on gadgets IME! 

 

 

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1 hour ago, newhome said:

 

Fridge porn! :D

 

Looks very nice! And yes re the handbags comment but that’s more than my handbag budget! Guys are much more likely to shell out on gadgets IME! 

 

 

 

But my fridge will last until probably 203x.

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9 minutes ago, Ferdinand said:

 

But my fridge will last until probably 203x.

 

That will be irritating TBH as you MUST desire a change before then surely? ;). I hate my washing machine but can't really justify buying a new one until it breaks. I hope it doesn't last until 203x :S

 

 

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I have a 15 year old Whirlpool USA Fridge /Freezer.......water/ice dispenser is hardly ever used, some large very expensive parts, digital display and various pcb's have been replaced over recent years but have been covered by an annual repair plan for parts and labour since the warranty ran out!

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I have a very similar Liebherr freezer as it was the only built in freezer I could find with an ice maker.

 

I stuck with cheaper Siemens for the fridge.

 

I really wanted to get these models from Siemens. They are integrated, but they replace an entire 600mm cabinet and are 212cm high so the same height as a full height unit.

 

But for some inexplicable reason they cost almost £4000 each versus less than £1000 for a standard 177cm high integrated Siemens fridge and freezer. I really cannot see why they were so expensive. The kitchen designer tried to spec Gaggenau ones which are exactly the same models but with stainless steel interior and cost around 50% more again. I was gobsmacked. She also tells me a lot of people buy SubZeros at around £12k. It's still just a fridge!

 

Basically you can spend as much as you want, someone will be willing to take your money.

 

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6 minutes ago, Onoff said:

Wouldn't be without our annual service contract for our Hotpoint WMD960 washing machine. It's crap!

 

Mine’s a Hotpoint AQM8D (not my choice). Never been serviced or loved in 9 years and the bloody thing still keeps going. Dishwasher and dryer have both gone to the kitchen in the sky in that time! 

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1 hour ago, AliG said:

I have a very similar Liebherr freezer as it was the only built in freezer I could find with an ice maker.

 

I stuck with cheaper Siemens for the fridge.

 

I really wanted to get these models from Siemens. They are integrated, but they replace an entire 600mm cabinet and are 212cm high so the same height as a full height unit.

 

But for some inexplicable reason they cost almost £4000 each versus less than £1000 for a standard 177cm high integrated Siemens fridge and freezer. I really cannot see why they were so expensive. The kitchen designer tried to spec Gaggenau ones which are exactly the same models but with stainless steel interior and cost around 50% more again. I was gobsmacked. She also tells me a lot of people buy SubZeros at around £12k. It's still just a fridge!

 

Basically you can spend as much as you want, someone will be willing to take your money.

 

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Go into Harrods and look at their display - from left to right there are SubZero and Wolf and from memory I think we added the display up to around £300k..... and it’s not that big ..!!

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In America lots of ovens are 750mm side which I think is a better size than our 600mm standard.

 

I don’t know why you can’t get them here, you can buy a Wolf one at £4000. I can’t see it offers anything extra for the money. They’re not even that reliable from what I read

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On 29/04/2018 at 20:40, ProDave said:

I hate the term "American" but it is the accepted term for larger Fridge Freezers, usually fridge and freezer side by side.

 

In the last house we paid over £1K for such an animal. Way more than I thought it was worth.  But for the last year we have been struggling with a normal separate "under worktop" fridge and freezer. The fridge in particular struggles to contain a weeks shopping, so in the new house we want something larger, which probably brings us back to the "American" things.

 

It's only a distant thought just now. BUT in a RARE moment of watching commercial tv live, I caught an advert, which led me to this: https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/refrigeration/fridge-freezers/logik-lsbsdx17-american-style-fridge-freezer-innox-10156712-pdt.html

 

We don't really want to buy it now. I would rather wait until we have a near complete kitchen to put it in.

 

So the question boils down to: Is this a particular bargain that must be snapped up now before the offer ends? or are "American" Fridge freezers now generally and widely available for just over £400 (which is the sort of price I would be comfortable with)?

 

Well Dave, have you made a decision yet?. I find the trouble is the more you look the more you find and the more difficult the decision!?

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On 02/05/2018 at 13:43, joe90 said:

my missus tends to keep buying till the fridge is full then we end up throwing some away

 

On 02/05/2018 at 14:06, jack said:

 

I hate it when my missus does a Costco shop, because she always buys more than we can comfortably fit in the fridge and freezer

 

On 02/05/2018 at 14:48, newhome said:

That seems fair enough lol. I always seem to return from the supermarket with stacks of multi buy offers and try to freeze the rest given that there’s only me here. I often chuck stuff out or give it to the dogs to make room for new stuff. It’s that Venus vs Mars thing again I reckon

Have a large breakfast or a decent lunch before food shopping.

My freezer is a my local corner shop, a 24/7 Tesco Extra.  Been known to buy a frozen pizza and a new router at 6AM, fantastic.

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6 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

Have a large breakfast or a decent lunch before food shopping.

 

I agree with that, and I'm terrible for overshopping when I'm hungry.

 

Unfortunately, my wife has a list all made up, so it doesn't matter whether she's hungry when she goes. 

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12 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

 

 

Have a large breakfast or a decent lunch before food shopping.

My freezer is a my local corner shop, a 24/7 Tesco Extra.  Been known to buy a frozen pizza and a new router at 6AM, fantastic.

 

My ‘corner shop’ is 8 miles away so I can’t just nip out for milk. Living on my own most food comes in packets or portions meant for 2 or more so there is generally something left over that needs to be stored in a fridge or freezer. I do agree with the don’t shop while hungry comment though although I often have a list. 

 

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