I'd personally NEVER spend any significant amount at Curry's or PC World - if anything goes wrong, hell would have to freeze over before you got any kind of real and useful support or refund.
taffyt to solid
18 Jan 16#19
I don't want to be THAT person... :wink: but looking for a new fridge freezer, and couldn't help but chuckle a little bit at this comment, as the previous fridge thread I'd been checking out was yours (a few weeks later than this one) talking about the £900 fridge you'd bought from Currys, and "Fantastic service from Currys and their delivery team."
By the way, your deal looks pretty good now, as the price is around £1,249. Would you recommend the fridge if the price comes back down?
dazzlegirl
21 Nov 15#5
Great deal!
We have this fridge freezer and love it. It makes its on ice cubes. Lots of room in fridge and freezer.
Ours is water tank that needs plumbing , we like that as the water is always fresh.
This_Is_My_Username to dazzlegirl
21 Nov 15#6
Where does the plumbing connect to? Thanks in advance.
chrismox to dazzlegirl
21 Nov 15#8
Lost of reviews seem to criticise the lack of freezer space due to the upper half of the freezer being taken up with the ice maker. Did you not find this a problem?
Thanks.
chipiejohn
21 Nov 15#7
You need one of those plumbing taps that clamps over an existing cold water pipe and then self-cuts a hole into the pipe to provide a new feed.
This then goes to a thin, flexible, plastic pipe (mine came with a coil of the pipe, but I can't say if that's the case for all) that then goes into and out of a carbon water filter (needs attaching to a wall/ cupboard and changing approx every 6 months, but are cheap on eBay) and then into the back of the appliance.
It's a pretty easy operation that shouldn't be beyond any but the most kack-handed!
bally12345
21 Nov 15#9
Went for this and eco bubble washer thanks op
Redleela
21 Nov 15#10
Samsung fridge freezers are notorious for breaking down. We had one & Samsung didn't want to know. It cost £450 to repair. This is why many of the Samsung fridge freezers have a 10 year guarantee on parts...
Gordinho to Redleela
21 Nov 15#11
There's a recurring fault where older models ice up and stop working, there's a workaround which I use I'd say once a year or there's an upgraded part you can buy. I don't know if Samsung have addressed this on new models but you'd like to think they have. The first time it happened the fridge was out of warranty but Samsung repaired it anyway. I can't be bothered with the hassle of getting them in now and making sure someone's home so just do it myself now, it takes about half an hour or so, most of that time is taken up in melting the ice.
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Only 5 gift cards can be used in 1 transaction online, so do not buy 8x£50 etc.
http://www.morrisonsfuelsaver.co.uk/how-it-works
By the way, your deal looks pretty good now, as the price is around £1,249. Would you recommend the fridge if the price comes back down?
We have this fridge freezer and love it. It makes its on ice cubes. Lots of room in fridge and freezer.
Ours is water tank that needs plumbing , we like that as the water is always fresh.
Thanks.
This then goes to a thin, flexible, plastic pipe (mine came with a coil of the pipe, but I can't say if that's the case for all) that then goes into and out of a carbon water filter (needs attaching to a wall/ cupboard and changing approx every 6 months, but are cheap on eBay) and then into the back of the appliance.
It's a pretty easy operation that shouldn't be beyond any but the most kack-handed!
Click on the link for the workaround.