This superb LFS01WH-UCF50WH freestanding larder fridge and freezer pack from SIA is sure to equip you with all the space you need to stock your favourite everyday items. With a combined capacity of 170 litres, both models are perfect for any sized kitchen and are designed to fit nicely underneath a counter or in any room in your house without compromising storage space.
The LFS01WH fridge has adjustable feet, an interior light and 3 glass shelves and the UCF50WH freezer has 4 transparent drawer compartments for easy access providing you with an excellent solution to your cold storage problems. Each appliance has an impressive A+ energy rating, helping you to keep your electricity bills to a minimum and their sleek black designs are sure to complement existing appliances, whatever the brand, so don’t miss out on this fantastic deal.
SIA LFS01WH White Free Standing Under Counter Larder Fridge A+ Energy Rating
Features
Reversible door
Adjustable legs
6 setting temperature control
Interior light
Recessed handle
Accessories
3 Removable interior shelves
3 Removable door compartments
Technical Specification
Net capacity fridge (L): 90
Gross capacity fridge (L): 91
Installation: free-standing / under-counter
Noise level (dBa): 41
Dimensions (mm): W479 x D447 x H845
Net/gross weight (kg): 20 / 23
Old energy classification: A+
New energy classification: F
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SIA UCF50WH 50cm White Freestanding Under Counter Freezer 80L A+ Energy Rating
Features
Reversible door
Adjustable legs
6 setting temperature control
Recessed handle
Accessories
4 transparent drawer compartments
Technical Specification
Net capacity freezer (L): 77
Gross capacity freezer (L): 80
Installation: free-standing / under-counter
Noise level (dBa): 41
Dimensions (mm): W495 x D545 x H845
Net/gross weight (kg): 29 / 32
Old energy classification: A+
New energy classification: F
1 Year Manufacturers Guarantee
Back when energy labels were first introduced 20 years ago, the rating system was fairly simple. An A for the most energy efficient appliances and F for the lowest. But things got a little more complicated as new, more efficient products started coming out. That's how we've ended up with ratings of A+, A++ and even A+++ in the mix. As appliances got better over time, more and more ended up in the A+ to A+++ category. That made things confusing, since it was harder to tell which appliances actually used less energy. This new change will cut through that confusion. Now appliances will be rated from A to G - nice and easy!