Great price for a 50/50 Fridge Freezer! This Beko is included in the ao clearance event, however using the below code knocks £20 off any large kitchen appliance over £199, bringing the price down to a very tidy £179!
Use code SHOPMDA20 at checkout to receive discount. (Ends midnight 19/02/17)
If space is at a premium in your kitchen, the CS5533AP is ideal. Measuring 54.5cm wide and just 153.5cm high, it’s a great space saver as you won’t need much floor space or ceiling height to house it. It’ll hold 209 litres in total, so it’s best suited to a couple or small family, and it comes with an A+ rating for energy efficiency too. This means that it’ll only cost you about £36.50 a year to run, which isn’t very much when you think it’ll be on 24 hours a day.
Some other bargains to be had with this discount code:
Cheeky git! It's not "drops of water" I'm well aware that normal. The whole back wall is a sheet of ice and the hole it should evaporate and run through is permanently blocked. This is called a fault !
Try a more polite approach, manners cost nothing.
preecey
17 Feb 173#12
We have this exact model at home.
It has worked flawlessly for the last 4 months of having it. Would highly recommend Beko.
If you fancy a laugh, look on Wikipedia to find who owns Beko, and once you've found the company who owns Beko, see who owns that company as well. If you've a childish sense of humour, you'll find this hysterical.
TL;DR: Good fridge. Companies who own Beko have hilarious names.
All comments (27)
rhih94
16 Feb 171#1
I have this fridge freezer, it's very reliable :smiley:
sradmad
16 Feb 17#2
good find op, heat added
lianne21
16 Feb 171#3
I've got this one. Keep getting ice all over the back wall of fridge even at number 3.
crazylegs to lianne21
16 Feb 171#4
Thats how they work!
lianne21
16 Feb 171#5
No it's not! Ice on back wall is a fault .
crazylegs
16 Feb 171#6
Since when miss fridge engineer!
crazylegs
16 Feb 17#7
Suggest you do the lightest of research first before cracking off about things you quite obviously know absolutely nothing about!!! :man:
Cheeky git! It's not "drops of water" I'm well aware that normal. The whole back wall is a sheet of ice and the hole it should evaporate and run through is permanently blocked. This is called a fault !
Try a more polite approach, manners cost nothing.
crazylegs
16 Feb 17#9
Ha clueless!
somerset to crazylegs
17 Feb 17#10
Are you saying a sheet of ice on the back wall is normal?
crazylegs
17 Feb 17#11
Cure the symptom and you will cure the problem..
Unblock the drainage hole and that will allow all the water droplets to run down and away and evaporate away, leaving a nice clean ice free fridge back wall, not rocket science is it..
I'm done here!
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Use code SHOPMDA20 at checkout to receive discount. (Ends midnight 19/02/17)
If space is at a premium in your kitchen, the CS5533AP is ideal. Measuring 54.5cm wide and just 153.5cm high, it’s a great space saver as you won’t need much floor space or ceiling height to house it. It’ll hold 209 litres in total, so it’s best suited to a couple or small family, and it comes with an A+ rating for energy efficiency too. This means that it’ll only cost you about £36.50 a year to run, which isn’t very much when you think it’ll be on 24 hours a day.
Some other bargains to be had with this discount code:
Indesit DFG15B1 Standard Dishwasher £209 w/code
Daewoo DWDMI1011 6Kg Washing Machine with 1000 rpm £179 w/code
Hotpoint Aquarius TVFM70BGP Vented Tumble Dryer £179 w/code
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Try a more polite approach, manners cost nothing.
It has worked flawlessly for the last 4 months of having it. Would highly recommend Beko.
If you fancy a laugh, look on Wikipedia to find who owns Beko, and once you've found the company who owns Beko, see who owns that company as well. If you've a childish sense of humour, you'll find this hysterical.
TL;DR: Good fridge. Companies who own Beko have hilarious names.
All comments (27)
Ice on rear wall of Beko fridge
Try a more polite approach, manners cost nothing.
Unblock the drainage hole and that will allow all the water droplets to run down and away and evaporate away, leaving a nice clean ice free fridge back wall, not rocket science is it..
I'm done here!