ᐅ Looking for a 60 cm wide refrigerator with ice cube function
Created on: 14 Jul 2022 20:34
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nullhorn
Hello everyone,
I am currently in the final stages of planning the kitchen for my new build.
Since I don’t have much space, I’m looking for a built-in refrigerator with an ice cube function that is 60 to a maximum of 70 cm (24 to 28 inches) wide. In terms of depth, it should not be deeper than the standard 60 cm (24 inches). Whether the appliance has a freezer compartment or not is not important, as I already have an additional freezer.
I know such a device usually doesn’t exist, but maybe someone knows more—I haven’t found anything.
I would really appreciate any tips on appliances.
Best regards,
Flo
I am currently in the final stages of planning the kitchen for my new build.
Since I don’t have much space, I’m looking for a built-in refrigerator with an ice cube function that is 60 to a maximum of 70 cm (24 to 28 inches) wide. In terms of depth, it should not be deeper than the standard 60 cm (24 inches). Whether the appliance has a freezer compartment or not is not important, as I already have an additional freezer.
I know such a device usually doesn’t exist, but maybe someone knows more—I haven’t found anything.
I would really appreciate any tips on appliances.
Best regards,
Flo
kbt09 schrieb:
Liebherr also offers the ICBNd 5163 Prime BioFresh NoFrost Ah, now we’re on the right track. But of course, the price is extremely high again. $2500 for a refrigerator, wow. Can anyone tell me if the ice cubes in the Liebherr model keep falling repeatedly, or if only the 10-cube tray is automatically filled? It’s not clear in any of the videos.
According to the internet:
“Are there still ice cubes left? With the IceMaker, you won’t have to ask that question. The IceMaker with a direct water connection takes water straight from the supply line. Thanks to the MaxIce function, you can produce up to 1.5 kilograms (3.3 pounds) of ice cubes per day. With the flexible ice compartment divider, you can adjust the storage space as you like and vary the amount of ice cubes stored – simple and convenient, exactly as needed!”
This information comes from "Wermuth."
However, I would recommend seeing it in a showroom if you really want to buy one. Finding a suitable showroom might be a bit challenging 🙄
“Are there still ice cubes left? With the IceMaker, you won’t have to ask that question. The IceMaker with a direct water connection takes water straight from the supply line. Thanks to the MaxIce function, you can produce up to 1.5 kilograms (3.3 pounds) of ice cubes per day. With the flexible ice compartment divider, you can adjust the storage space as you like and vary the amount of ice cubes stored – simple and convenient, exactly as needed!”
This information comes from "Wermuth."
However, I would recommend seeing it in a showroom if you really want to buy one. Finding a suitable showroom might be a bit challenging 🙄
kbt09 schrieb:
If it’s the ice maker, they are repeatedly manufactured, and the refrigerator should have a direct water connection. I have had a Liebherr ice maker in my Liebherr standalone unit for over 16 years. The direct water connection is not an issue since this is a new build and the plumbing has not yet been installed.
nullhorn schrieb:
I'm not talking about storage,It not only stores, but also freezes in the freezer. However, you have to refill the water yourself. The Liebherr is really a great unit with a great price 😎Similar topics