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Smeg Fridge Freezers



Smeg Fridge Freezers

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Smeg was created in 1948 by Vittorio Bertazzoni and the name originated from Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla and this was a metal enamelling factory in Italy. The company is still owned by the Bertazzoni family today with the chairman and CEO Roberto Bertazzoni.

Smeg is known for its design and aesthetic look for its appliances, it offers a variety of different ranges: Piano, Classic and 1950’s Retro Style. All of these have a very different look and come in a brilliant range of colours.

Let’s start with the Piano range; this is a very elegant and simple look. It looks almost like a long kitchen cupboard or pantry door. It holds one handle and is completely square. With the dimensions of 60cm (W) x 66.5cm (D) x 187cm (H) and it holds 351 litres which is plenty for a family. It has very quirky features in that it has neon lights inside the fridge, a LED temperature display and an Audio alarm. This comes in Blue, Red and Cream.

The Classic range has a very bold style in that it is very square a sturdy. This range is stainless steel which gives a very smart look in the kitchen. An added feature is an alarm on the door when you open it. As standard there are safety shelves, fruit and vegetables compartments, chiller section and in some of the models a pizza/ice cube compartment in the freezer.

The 1950’s Retro Style has the distinct design because it has the curved edges around the outside; it has retro colours – baby blue, red, orange, green, black and pink. The handles are on the fridge and the freezer and in the style of the 50’s and the brand ‘SMEG’ is in a font that represents this era. In this range there is a chrome wine rack, a covered storage part, 2 drawers in the freezer, pizza/ice cube compartment, 2 thermostat compressors and the total capacity is 330 litres.

All Smeg fridge freezers are ‘A+’ energy rated so you do not need to feel bad about the environment or your electric bill.

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