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5 questions from our users

Andrew D.

Andrew D.asked

Hi- have the huscnsil 130 - it is only a couple of months old and doesn’t get cold (never has)although you can hear the motor- does it need gassing or is it just hopeless by design and manufacture?
Any advice please
Thanks
Andrew



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Phil S
Phil S

Hi Andrew,
Mine does get cold BUT it is noisy. I suspect very poor design.

Would not have purchased it had I known how noisy it was.

Husky
Anthony F.Husky

Hi Andrew,
It is difficult to determine the issue without seeing the fridge. It would be best to give Arisit Technical Support a call on 1300 762 219 to see if they think someone should come out examine it.
Regards

Steven C.

Steven C.asked

Anyone else have problems with the door not stating closed? Has very poor suction



3 answers
Husky
Anthony F.Husky

Hi Steven,
If the door is not staying closed, it might be due to an issue with the hinge. Please have a look to see if the hinges are bent or loose, or if you want you can send through an image of the hinges from underneath.
Thanks
Regards

Nadia
Nadia

yep. doesn't work. i am sick of it. ahhh Also very loud condensor and bench top gets hot all the time.

Steven C.
Steven C.

It just bounces when you close it even with the most average push close . You have to place the door closed. I’ve ended up putting a door wedge up against it as a habbit so I don’t home blown up fridge or worse a fire. Bloody things get super hot with the door open for the whole day.

Warkshill

Warkshillasked

We have a Husky 130 Ltd bar fridge installed in our outdoor bbq area, we find it’s getting very hot on top and the granite bench top also, is this normal?



3 answers
ljwilson
ljwilson

The same, I wouldn’t buy one given the choice again.

leejvh
leejvh

In fairness to Husky, this model is not designed for outside/alfresco use. It's an indoor model. Husky's Alfresco range is tropical rated and what people should be using in their alfresco areas.

Warkshill
Warkshill

Thanks for your feedback, we specifically asked for an outdoor fridge and were sold this model, perhaps I’ll have to go back to the store.

Tony D

Tony Dasked

Just bought a husky bar fridge, is it normal that the door has alot of condensation on outside of door, have to put a towel under it to collect water run off,
Seems to run continuously, is this normal?

1 answer
ljwilson
ljwilson

Hi Tony,
I live in the SW of WA, and yes, I occasional get a bit of condensation on the glass during a humid period, but by All accounts I live where it is a very dry climate, and not humid. Living in a humid climate would be a whole new ball game and I could imagine it would be a real issue unless you have it in air-conditioning. If that is the case, this is a real and practical flaw with the unit. Do you live north of Sydney, say Brisbane.
Personally, I would try to return it, saying it is not suitable for your conditions if that is the case(ie Unsuitable for purpose). In hindsight, I should have paid more fay a Vintec, which may have been better for noise and quality as obviously glass doesn't do its job.

Mick

Mickasked

Is there a way of turning off the light in it?

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ljwilson
ljwilson

Yes, switch is on the light and looks like an LED. I leave it on All the time as it is in the walk in pantry, so that when I am in the kitchen vicinity it throws enough light at night not to have to other lights on.

Husky
Anthony F.Husky

Hi Mickm on the inside of the fridge (usually on the right side) you will find a light switch which turns the internal light on and off. For more information, please call 1300 762 219. Kind regards, Husky Refrigerators Australia.

Husky
Anthony F.Husky

Hi Mick, on the inside of the fridge (usually on the right side) you will find a light switch which turns the internal light on and off. For more information, please call 1300 762 219. Kind regards, Husky Refrigerators Australia.

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