Sibir Oldtimer OT23010 FR Right
Freestanding retro refrigerator
- Energy efficiency class EnEV 2020: E
- Construction type: Free-standing
- Installation standards: None
- Freezer compartment classification: 4 stars
- Useful content cooling: 211 l
- Useful content freezing: 18 l
SKU | 1409416 |
Manufact. ID | 513997 |
Manufacturer page | Sibir |
Manufacturer warranty | 24 months |
Sold since | 12.07.2022 |
EAN | 5704704015715 |
Stock | +1 |
Sibir Oldtimer OT23010 FR Right
Freestanding retro refrigerator
- Useful capacity of 229 l (18 l freezer section and 211 l refrigerator section)
- Defrost process cooling: Manual Defrost process freezing: Manual
- Equipped with LED interior lighting
- Features 4 x glass shelves, 1 x vegetable tray and 4 x removable door compartments
- Egg container included
With its nostalgic touch and available in numerous colors, the freestanding "Sibir" vintage refrigerator is sure to become a highlight in your home. As a design object, it will look good anywhere. Maybe in your country house kitchen. Or in your chic city apartment. Or even in your extravagant loft. In addition to a unique look, each model offers exceptional capacity and all the features you'd expect. Whatever color you choose, you can be sure that these icons of modernity with their extravagant look will be a real eye-catcher.
Flexible and mobile: the free-standing fridge-freezer combination
A fridge-freezer combination offers you a space-saving alternative to the two individual appliances refrigerator and freezer. You can install a free-standing fridge-freezer combination in any free space in your kitchen and even in any other room with electricity. In case of a move, such a freestanding unit is also much more flexible than a built-in model and can usually be taken to the new apartment without major difficulties. Floor-standing units are usually somewhat less expensive than built-in units and are now available in many attractive designs and with different door colors. For easier cleaning, it is best not to place a floor-standing appliance too close to the wall; in addition, depending on the type of heat dissipation, certain appliances require some space on both sides.