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KENWOOD KSBSDB19 American-Style Fridge Freezer - Black

Plenty of storage space for the weekly shopIdeal for large families and busy households, the Kenwood KSBSDB19 American-Style Fridge Freezer offers a massive 578 litres of storage space.
You'll easily be able to keep your weekly shopping cool without needing to delicately balance and arrange everything inside.
The drawers pull out easily, making it simple to reach everything from that stray tomato for your salad to a cheeky tub of ice cream as a midweek treat.
Good performance to keep your energy bills low and your food freshIt also works hard to keep your food chilled and fresh.
You won't have to worry about manually defrosting, and if you need a blast of cool air simply use the Super Freeze and Super Cool functions to rapidly lower the temperature inside.
LED touch controls to make quick adjustmentsWith the handy LED touchscreen, you can easily check and adjust the temperature inside the appliance.
No more fiddling around with dials and buttons - simply set the temperature and get on with your day.
PLEASE NOTE:  Use in outbuildings: This refrigerator is not designed to be used in an outbuilding - both your food and the appliance can be damaged.
Do not use it in any unheated area.

 

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