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Carameli · 07/02/2006 16:05

Hi,

my free trial has just run out but we have now got some major fridge problems and looking to get a new one so I wanted to check the which report.

Does anyone have a login I could borrow or could you email me the report of you don't want to give login details????

would be so so grateful

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MaryBS · 08/02/2006 12:31

I can, but I'm at work at the moment, so if no-one else helps, I'll have a look tonight if I get chance...

MaryBS · 08/02/2006 17:44

Is this what you want:

Best Buys:

Tall fridges

This type of fridge tends to be consistently good, with little to choose between models. The Hotpoint RLA61 doesn?t have a very large capacity, but the shelving arrangement is very practical with plenty of handy storage features. It?s around £290 online.

The Frigidaire RLE1099A is available online for around £215. It?s a good all-rounder with plenty of space and a big chill compartment, but the handle isn?t quite as easy to use as the one on the Hotpoint.

Worktop-height fridges

The Bosch KTR18425GB is from the ?easy access? range. The shelves slide out on rollers very smoothly and only the lightest touch is needed even when they?re full. If the shelves aren?t full, some items will move around, but you?d have to push pretty hard to do any damage. Bottles can be stored upright on the bottom shelves, or slotted into movable grips on the upper shelves. The fancy features make this fridge look small, but it actually has a big capacity. It costs £220 from Comet.

Built-in tall fridges

The Whirlpool ARG 979/3 impressed us in most areas. It?s excellent at cooling food and then keeping it consistently cool. The chill compartment is rather small but there are plenty of door racks. It?s available from Currys for £554.

Built-in worktop-height fridges

The built-in worktop-height Whirlpool ARG581/2 also did well across the board. It costs £230 from Currys.

If you?d like a built-in fridge with an icebox, the Whirlpool ARG588/3 is worth considering, though defrosting it is a bit of a chore. At the moment, you can find it at Currys for £562. However, it isn?t always widely available on the high street, so contact Whirlpool online or on 0870 600 8989 for stockists if you have trouble finding it.

Another fridge that?s worth a look is the AEG Santo U86000-4i, £420 at Currys. It?s less easy to use than the Whirlpool and its temperature is less even. Also, it shares the Whirlpool?s tendency to be a tad noisy ? though it did do well in our temperature stability and thermostat tests. We haven?t updated its test results to include our new cooling test (sorry!). (The AEG model we tested was the U66000i. It has been replaced by the U86000-4i, which doesn?t have a meat box, but does have an anti-bacterial coating.)

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