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WANTED: Larder Fridge in Jan Sale

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  • 18-01-2013 12:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 89 ✭✭


    Have any keen bargain hunters come across any built-In larder fridges in the sales. We have tried a few stores and it seems to be a special order item. Any help is appreciated..:confused:


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3 Sure Why Not


    I have an Indesit larder fridge - it's about a year old now.
    While it is very satisfactory to use; you can clearly see
    everything you have in stock - it is quite flimsy.

    This morning I went into the kitchen.
    To my astonishment, the fridge door was wide open,
    and several food stuffs on the floor.

    Upon closer examination, it would appear that the plastic
    supports on one of the glass shelves had broken away,
    and allowed the shelf to just drop down. The weight of
    stuff falling had caused the door to burst open.

    I carefully examined the other glass shelves in the fridge.
    Sure enough, two of them also had serious cracks in the plastic
    supports and it would not be long until they too just fell down.

    I rang Indesit (UK call centre) - they did not seem to be one bit
    fazed that I was ordering replacement plastic shelf supports.

    Has anyone else had this problem?


  • Registered Users Posts: 673 ✭✭✭RIALTO1


    I have an Indesit larder fridge - it's about a year old now.
    While it is very satisfactory to use; you can clearly see
    everything you have in stock - it is quite flimsy.

    This morning I went into the kitchen.
    To my astonishment, the fridge door was wide open,
    and several food stuffs on the floor.

    Upon closer examination, it would appear that the plastic
    supports on one of the glass shelves had broken away,
    and allowed the shelf to just drop down. The weight of
    stuff falling had caused the door to burst open.

    I carefully examined the other glass shelves in the fridge.
    Sure enough, two of them also had serious cracks in the plastic
    supports and it would not be long until they too just fell down.

    I rang Indesit (UK call centre) - they did not seem to be one bit
    fazed that I was ordering replacement plastic shelf supports.

    Has anyone else had this problem?

    I have shelved plans to get one of these having read this.


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