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[Home Appliances] Refrigerator
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funnymatthew
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Feb 19 2013, 01:29 AM
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we bought a Fisher & Paykel... or rather it was sponsored by my mil. compared to my previous mitsubishi, the Fisher and Paykel had a spacious interior and the cooling was uniform throughout. very happy with it so far. A side point to share, whenever possible please place your fridge on a plinth(raised platform) See the below link to see how the plinth saved our fridge... http://hdbrenovation2009.blogspot.sg/2012/...eed-plinth.html
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funnymatthew
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Jul 31 2013, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE(Dage @ Jul 7 2013, 06:23 PM) i am going for samsung for the design. and the front load washing machine too we r using samsung front load too. serving us well so far. however, do consider that front loads have a risk of overflowing. fortunately, we did a plith for the adjacent fridge. see our blogs here
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funnymatthew
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Oct 16 2013, 02:20 AM
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QUOTE(beetlemaniac @ Oct 15 2013, 11:45 PM) No, I don't know who that is..  Anyway I was looking at the Samsung fridges -- digital inverter. The exterior looks OK. However, the interior compartments are all made of this really cheap plastic -- horrible! And the freezer seems kind of cramped. They are in the more affordable range for inverter fridges though. I'm thinking of looking at the Japanese brands (are they actually made in Thailand or something?) instead. Maybe a Hitachi or a Panasonic. I'm super keen on getting inverter technology. Probably a fridge ranging around 400l. Budget around 2500. I would love glass shelves as well, good sturdy build. Oh yeah, really good freezer space too. Any recommendations? Realized that not many people are considering fisher & paykel it has a spacious interior and looks sleek. See our kitchen/ fridge here
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