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quiet fridges?

  • 23-10-2012 10:17am
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    we have a new extension which will essentially be an open plan kitchen, dining, living area.
    Does anyone know what would be the best option for a quiet fridge? We would loike a big one (not necessarily an American style but certainly bigger than norm as hungry teenagers in the house!)
    Saw a nice Fisher and Paykel(sp?) one at the weekend which would fit the bill size wise but not sure how quiet or otherwise it would be?

    many thanks in advance


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 329 ✭✭Pinky123


    Hiya,
    We have the F and P fridge, 800mm wide with water and ice. It's in a large kitchen, diner and living area and its very quite. It's not silent and you can hear the ice dropping as its made but that's only if the telly is off and kids are in bed. I find it a fantastic fridge with tons of room and veg lasts forever in the drawers, it also has an alarm on it if the door is left open which is very handy.
    HTH :D


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