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Integrated fridges
I am looking to buy a fully integrated fridge for a new fitted kitchen.
Been on the B&Q website as follows and am slightly confused at whether these products are suitable: http://tinyurl.com/yx6bka Some are "built-under" (which I thought meant that it fits under the worktop but you cannot add an appliance door to the front), and some are "built-in" (which I thought would be fully integrated). Looking at the cheapest option which is the "Built-Under Fridge Model RLA600 White", the dimensions are H 816-868mm x W 596mm x D 550mm. Since the depth is only 550mm, wouldn't this also be suitable as fully integrated with an appliance door? And can a plinth also be used in front of this appliance? Also, what is the difference between a larder fridge and a normal fridge? |
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Integrated fridges
In article .com,
"AmyGG" writes: Also, what is the difference between a larder fridge and a normal fridge? A larder fridge has no ice compartment. -- Andrew Gabriel |
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