SWAN Retro Tall - Grey, Grey SR11050GRNE
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The Swan Retro Tall Larder Fridge combines style and practicality with a large 337-litre capacity, ideal for busy homes. It includes 5 glass fridge shelves, 1 chrome wine rack, 6 door shelves and 1 salad crisper for organised storage. There's an adjustable temperature control for varied chilling levels, keeping your food and drinks refreshing. It has an E energy rating, making it economical and eco-friendly without compromising on performance. The stylish soft grey exterior, rounded corners, and polished metal handle add retro elegance that looks great in any decor. Available in trendy retro shades, it seamlessly integrates into any colour scheme. Features: Energy: Old Rating F New Rating E Right-hand hinge only 337L capacity holds up to 16 bags of shopping Includes: 5 x glass fridge shelves / 1 x Chrome wine rack / 6 x door shelves / 1 x Salad Crisper Matching Freezer: SR11040GRN Stylish Retro design Specifications: Dimensions: H:182.0 x W:59.0 x D:65.0 cm Weight: 64.2 kg Colour: Grey Guarantee:1 Year Supplier 1 Year Manufacturer Material: Metal And Plastic Model Number: SR11050GRNE
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