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Default opinions on Sharp fridge-freezers & reliability of frost-freeness

On 2011-11-27, NT wrote:

On Nov 26, 7:23Â*pm, Adam Funk wrote:
On 2011-11-22, NT wrote:
Frost frees are inherently unreliable. If you want something to last 5
yrs you may be ok, but if you expect a fridge freezer to be likely to
last 20 years, avoid frost frees. I'd rather defrost a few times when
I choose than have a freezer die unplanned.


With non frost frees, reliability is generally good across brands. The
value types you can get for £99 have short design life, but how long
they last IRL I dont know.


http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Fridge


Thanks (to you & the others who replied) for the advice. Â*The problem
is that all the fridge-freezers near the capacity of our current one
seem to be frost-free, but we've found a non-frost-free Siemens model
that's close.


thats curious, as frost frees give less volume per outer dimensions,
since they have a closed compartment at the back for the works.


Yes, it is strange! I suspect it may be that they consider
"frost-free" a selling point that they need to put in the higher price
ranges that include most of the large-capacity fridge-freezers.