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    • 256 litre capacity — Holds 14 bags of food shopping
    • Freezer Guard — Works in temperatures as low as -15°C
    • Fast Freeze — Rapidly reduces the temperature
    • Frost free freezer — Stops ice from building up inside
    • Dimensions (cm) - H171.4 x W59.5 x D70
    £479
    • Home delivery from 5th May **
    • We can take your old freezer away
    • Installation available
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29.9% APR

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29.9% PA

Purchase rate
(variable)

£1,200

Assumed
credit limit

Credit is provided by NewDay Ltd who will determine your APR, credit limit and available offers.

AO Retail Limited acts as a credit broker for NewDay Ltd on an exclusive basis and is not a lender.

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Check out AO’s wide range of refrigeration

Getting a fridge for your garage is a great idea, it means you can stock up on fresh goodies and maybe save a few pennies for buying in bulk. If you love cooking, this will give you the extra room you need. Or maybe you fancy having more frozen food on hand – perfect if the family go through oven chips quicker than you can pick more up. There’s always the option to pick a fridge freezer for your garage too. That way, you’ll get the best of both worlds.

Adding another appliance

As you’ll be popping an extra fridge freezer in the garage, you might want to think about the effect this might have on your bills. Fridges and freezers run all day, every day, so things can rack up if you’ve not got an efficient model. Our product pages clearly display the energy rating to give you an idea of which ones will be cheaper in the long run. A is the highest, so it’s the most energy-efficient option, while G will cost more on the bills. Models rated C and above are considered to be efficient. Need more info? We’ve put together a guide to help you understand energy labels and how they affect you.

Different temperature tech

Brands sometimes name this tech with different titles, so if you’re looking at Haier fridge freezer for garages, you’ll want Extreme Cold Shield. Beko have Freezer Guard, which works in temperatures as low as -15°C – so you’re definitely safe in the UK. Liebherr’s version of this tech is FrostProtect and Fridgemaster’s Winter Guard will protect its models. Then there’s Russell Hobs with Winter Shield, keeping peak performance whatever the weather. All of these different brands may work differently, so make sure you check it’s exactly what you want before you order.

Whittling down the options

When it comes to picking the fridge freezer in the garage, there are a few bits and bobs you might want to check first. Find out how much space you have. If you need a nudge on how to measure things up, our measurement guides are made to give you a hand.

Picking between different types

Another thing to consider is which appliance type will benefit your family most. If you’re only ever running out of frozen space, a chest freezer might be the perfect pick. But if you’re a fan of cooking fresh, you might just need an upright fridge to give you tons of extra room for ingredients. If you have limited space for both, a fridge freezer’s the one.

Need help weighing up your options? Our buying guide’s got everything you need to know to find the ideal match. We’ve also put together versions for fridges and freezers, so you’ll have top-notch advice, no matter what.

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