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Comparison Liebherr Pure FNf 4605 193 L vs Liebherr Plus FNe 4625 200 L

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Possibility to install the SmartDeviceBox wireless control module.
Product typefreezerfreezer
Capacity193 L200 L
No Frost
Number of compartments55
Big drawer
Features
Max. temperature-15 °C-15 °C
Minimum temperature-28 °C-28 °C
Power failure autonomy14 h14 h
Fast freeze
Lighting
Reversible door
Door alarmsoundsound
Hidden door handle
More specs
Controlsinternal touch controlsinternal touch controls
Display
Energy classA
Energy class (new)E
Energy consumption per year335 kWh248 kWh
Climate classSN, N, ST, T (+10...+43 °С)SN, N, ST, T (+10...+43 °С)
Operation at sub-zero temperatures
Noise level40 dB38 dB
Noise classC
Dimensions (HxWxD)145.5x59.7x67.5 cm145.5x59.7x67.5 cm
Weight54 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022may 2022

Capacity

It is the total working capacity of the freezer. A larger capacity allows you to accommodate more products but affects the dimensions and cost of the unit. Therefore, when choosing according to this parameter, you should not chase after the maximum capacity but the capacity you really need. For example, the average required capacity is 50 litres per person. And when choosing a display chest freezer (see "Product type"), you need to take into account the number of products offered for sale.

It is also worth considering that the freezer is often divided into several compartments (see below) - which means that a large capacity does not guarantee that large pieces of food can fit in the device.

Big drawer

The presence of an oversized drawer in the freezer. These large containers allow you to completely store turkeys and other bulky items. It is worth noting that the concept of a large drawer may vary depending on the manufacturer – in some cases it is quite possible that it will be comparable to a classic drawer of another model.

Lighting

Freezer interior lighting system. This function is very helpful given that the working chamber of the unit, even with the door open, is often shaded, and it is not so easy to see its contents. The lighting usually works automatically — similar to how it is implemented in refrigerators: the light turns on when the door is opened and turns off when it is closed.

Energy class

The energy class shows how economical the freezer is in terms of electricity consumption. Initially, the classes were designated in Latin letters from A (most economical) to G (high power consumption). Recently, improved classes A+, A++ and A+++ appeared (the more pluses - the more economical the device).

It should be borne in mind that this indicator represents not the actual energy consumption but the efficiency of the unit compared to similar models. Therefore, a small class A freezer may have a lower power consumption than a large class A++ model. And other things being equal, a more economical device, as a rule, costs more, but this difference can quickly pay off during the operation.

Energy class (new)

This parameter shows the efficiency of electricity consumption by the freezer. Classes are designated in Latin letters from A to G, in ascending order of energy consumption. It was originally conceived until more energy-efficient models pulled up to class A, which eventually received the marking A+, A++, and A+++. Further development of technology has made it possible to go even further and, in order not to produce pluses in energy efficiency labelling, in March 2021, manufacturers returned to the previous indices from G to A, where A is the most energy-efficient freezer. Accordingly, the 2021 models will have modern markings, while older models will be marked the old way.

Energy consumption per year

It is the average amount of energy consumed by the freezer in a year of operation. Of course, these figures are not absolutely accurate. The actual power consumption may vary depending on the specific operating conditions. However, this parameter makes it possible to evaluate the consumption of the device and compare different models with each other. At the same time, it often turns out to be more convenient and visual than the energy consumption class (see above) because, in this paragraph, we are talking about a specific figure (from which you can also calculate the cost of electricity consumed).

Noise level

The average noise level generated by the freezer during operation. The quietest models give out about 25 - 30 dB — this is the average noise background in a residential area at night (comparable to the ticking of a wall clock); the loudest — is about 60 dB (loud conversation). More detailed comparison tables can be found in special sources.

In any case, the lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the unit. However, it does not always make sense to look for the quietest freezer: in some situations (for example, in a noisy workshop), the freezer's sound may be lost against the surrounding noise background. In addition, reduced noise often affects the price.

Noise class

This parameter allows one to decipher the noise level in decibels. It is marked, like other classes, in Latin letters, where A is the quietest class of wine cabinets.
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