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Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart E442BLX4 (Stainless Steel, Left Door)
AJB
- 14 reviews
- 21 likes
Good Fridge
Only issue we had was if you push the fridge in against the back wall it can crack the tray that holds the water. This can spill in onto the floor, or ruin your floating floor.
Fridge has always maintained a good temperature, is relatively quiet and easy to clean.
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billdunkNSW, 2484
- 13 reviews
- 3 likes
It was good while it lasted.
I bought this fridge because it was the closest fit to the size of the opening in the kitchen (i.e. it was the largest fridge I could fit). Although I was advised that there were other brands that were better, this has proven to be a very reliable appliance, as well as being quiet and easy to keep clean even with the stainless steel finish.
The only slight problem has been that when I last moved house the door had to be removed to fit it through the door to the kitchen, and this required the purchase of a special tool from F&P.
PS. The frid...Read more
ge has issues now after 12 years with leaking. The mechanism that keeps the freezer frost free has broken and it was going to be way too expensive to fix. So it has been semi-retired to our laundry where it does beer fridge duties and doesn't matter if it leaks on the floor. Easy to clean, quiet, even temperature through fridgeSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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