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    Customer Reviews - Hotpoint H55RM1110W1 Fridge - White - F Rated

    Customer Reviews - Hotpoint H55RM1110W1 Fridge - White - F Rated

    Hotpoint H55RM1110W1 Fridge - White - F Rated
    £259
    • 135 litre capacity - holds 7 bags of food shopping
    • Auto defrost - no need to manually defrost the fridge
    • Special drawer to keep fruit and veg organised
    • Reversible door to suit your kitchen layout
    • Dimensions (cm) - H83.8 x W54 x D59.5
    4.6 / 5
    65
    19
    5
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    1

    Good Quality.

    5/5
    Good product, appeared well made,. simple to setup and quiet.
    DRJ

    Perfect

    5/5
    Exactly as ordered
    Colin Evans

    New fridge

    5/5
    Excellent
    Moggy

    Disappointing quality from Hotpoint

    3/5
    Bought as a direct replacement for the old model. Unfortunately, I have to say the quality has been reduced, plastic appears poorer, shelving does not have the plastic surrounds the old model had so a concern as to their strength. The actual layout has changed, not for the better, and the impression is storage is not as efficient as before. I will not buy this again and may look to other brands if quality deteriorating becomes a serious issue.
    Iain Craig

    Great fridge

    5/5
    GREAT fridge. Slotted in under the worktop. Loads of room for everything & easy to clean
    Debra Smith

    Good product

    4/5
    Good product with good sized door shelves (Tetra packs fit sideways!) Overall pleased with this product, but would like more versatility on internal shelf locations (2 options per shelf for top two shelves).
    K

    Poor access to open fridge door.

    3/5
    The Hotpoint fridge is well made, but there is some difficulty with opening the door, as the gap is very narrow to put your fingers in to pull the door open.
    Paul T.

    Good quality

    4/5
    Nice item, welll laid out interior, the dor is quite difficult to open, but may be down to the "new ness"
    Dan Walkley