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Does anyone know what a 60/40 split between a fridge and a freezer is?

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earlgrey · 05/09/2006 10:54

And where I can get an integrated fridge from?

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Surfermum · 05/09/2006 10:56

A 60/40 split means that the fridge is larger than the freezer or vice versa.

You buying a new one? Mine has just died and I'm awaiting the delivery man right now!

earlgrey · 05/09/2006 10:58

SM, is it integrated and if so what make is it? Not that I'm panicking, you realise ....

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LIZS · 05/09/2006 11:03

Ours is about a 70/30 Bosch fridge/freezer. We have 4 shelves plus salad boxes in fridge and 2 drawers in freezer. So I'd say an equivalent 60/40 might mean a shelf less in the fridge and more in freezer. Depends on overall capacity though as to what it exactly means. Not sure how easy it is to replace an integrated fridge , maybe you need to speak to a kitchen company to work out the specification or look at your current model's manual, which you could then order from somewhere like John Lewis.

earlgrey · 05/09/2006 11:07

Thanks LIZS.

Eff.

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LIZS · 05/09/2006 11:10

Don't get the problem ?

Surfermum · 05/09/2006 11:19

No, I opted for a stand alone again as they're cheaper and I've got room to put stuff on top of it. I've gone for a Beko. It was the only one of the right dimensions that had a large fridge and freezer.

I would have thought you could get an integrated one from somewhere like B&Q. They were going to sell us one when we put our kitchen in.

Normsnockers · 05/09/2006 11:22

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