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SMEG Iconic 50's style design refrigerator (New in Box)

Michelle from Ebdentown

SMEG Iconic 50's style design refrigerator with internal freezer compartment.

(Model: FAB28RCR5AU)


Dimensions: 1530 x 601 x 728 mm
Total Capacity Gross 281 L

Brand new, still in original packaging.

Key Features

MultiFlow accelerated air circulation technology delivers constant temperature levels in all sections to keep stored food and beverages cool and fresh for longer

Electronic temperature control lets you set the fridge to maintain the ideal cooling environment for your stored dishes and drinks

Store delicate food items, such as meat, dairy products, and fish on the Life Plus drawer with a constant temperature level maintained at 0 degrees Celsius

Designed with adjustable shelves to easily accommodate items of varying sizes.

Brand new, still in original packaging.
2 Year Manufacturers Warranty
RRP $5,099

Pick-up Upper Hutt
Note-will ship, but Shipping buyers responsibility to arrange etc.

Price: $3,200

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