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Panasonic NR-B403V-S6 (395L; 680 x 1770 x 690; 3 ticks) ~ $1099

Goh Ah Bee - $970

Everjoint - $925

Samsung RT-53EAMT (424L; 725 x 1738 x 734; 3 ticks) ~ $865

Goh Ah Bee - $750

Everjoint - $735

Samsung RT-53EAMT (474L; 772 x 1735 x 767; 3 ticks) ~ $1119

Goh Ah Bee - $960

Everjoint - $942

Everjoint wins! :yamseng:

* price as of today

 

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Panasonic NR-B403V-S6 (395L; 680 x 1770 x 690; 3 ticks) ~ $1099

Goh Ah Bee - $970

Everjoint - $925

Samsung RT-53EAMT (424L; 725 x 1738 x 734; 3 ticks) ~ $865

Goh Ah Bee - $750

Everjoint - $735

Samsung RT-58EAMT (474L; 772 x 1735 x 767; 3 ticks) ~ $1119

Goh Ah Bee - $960

Everjoint - $942

Everjoint wins! :yamseng:

* price as of today

NTUC xtra AMK hub selling Samsung RT-58EAMT @ $899!

Is it good? any comments?

 

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at first we were looking at slim fridges.. but practicality wise. for future member expansion.. I think we need more storage space in the fridge as we intend to use it for the next 5 yrs or more... provided it's not spoilt. Morevoer I think folio only got 2 ticks.

one more thing. even those made in japan ones have plastic shelves that cannot hold heavy stuff, especialy if u intend to put a pot of food inside. We prefer tempered shelves which can hold up to 100KG, don't want to risk breaking the plastic shelves and replacing them.

 

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Anyone has any experience with Sharp refrigerators?

They just launched a new range which looks quite nice, and has pretty good specs.

I'm eyeing this particular model Sharp SJ-PT47R (473L; 700 x 1770 x 720; 3 ticks; 635kWh). Was quoted $1099 at Best Denki.

 

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Hihi!

Got my LG Fridge (560L) for $800. Think that fridge got 3 ticks... :)

Not sure if it consider cheap or expensive....

Hi Spinball,

Can provide me the contact of the shop which you purchased the refrigerator?

Thanks!

 

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Anyone has any experience with Sharp refrigerators?

They just launched a new range which looks quite nice, and has pretty good specs.

I'm eyeing this particular model Sharp SJ-PT47R (473L; 700 x 1770 x 720; 3 ticks; 635kWh). Was quoted $1099 at Best Denki.

should go to the neighbourhood shops and compare pxs

best denki px unfortunately not the best sometimes

felt HN sometimes had even better pxs than them

 

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hehehe, just realised i've seen rumi's list

just that i sorted according to what i wanted i.e. >300l

that's why ended up with the following brands only

1. miele

2. F&P

3. gaggenau

4. Liebherr

5. Blomberg

i'm looking for something for fruits and vegetable

and maybe the occasional drinks

should have gone for it when F&P was having their warehouse sale

it was going at $999, but even more expensive at shops now :bangwall: :bangwall:

You are eyeing Gaggenau??? :jawdrop:

Phew, the rolls royce of kitchen appliances leh......

Anyhow, energy testing is over-hyped.

This is tested under simulated environment and not individual usage.

If you overpacked your fridge, the consumption is going to rise due to poor cooling circulation.

Most fridge behave the same as there's not many compressor OEM.

If you walk on the shop floor, you may observe that bigger fridges tends to have better comsuption then smaller fridge. Hence, get a fridge that you need, be it space constraint, size, or even brand.

 

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