
Haier HRF-636IM6 American Fridge Freezer With Ice And Water Dispenser
Water and Ice Dispenser - The automatic water and ice dispensers provide clean filtered water and cubed or crushed ice whenever you want. Ice-cold drinks in an instant!
Humidity Zone - Haier's practical Humidity Zone keeps your fruit and vegetables fresher for longer. By keeping the humidity within the compartment at an optimum 90% while still allowing cool air to circulate, this next level in food preservation technology not only allows you to store your groceries for longer, it also helps to maintain their nutritional content. Saving you money on replacing items.
A+ Energy Efficiency Rating - A refrigerator with an A+ energy rating uses up to 23.6% less energy than one with an A energy rating. That's thanks to their clever design that uses high quality components to deliver incredible performance even after years of use.
Total No Frost - Haier's highly innovative Total No Frost technology cleverly prevents the formation of frost in your fridge-freezer. A special 'Fresher Shield' prevents warm air from entering your freezer during the continuous automatic defrosting process, protecting your frozen foods and preventing unnecessary energy loss. Now you'll never have to defrost your freezer again. Maintaining your fridge-freezer has never been so easy!
Key Features
- Humidity Zone drawer provides the optimum environment for fruits and veg, saving you money on replacing items
- Interior LED lighting for better visibility, with less heat and lower energy usage
- Water and ice dispenser for refreshing filtered water and ice on tap
- A+ energy efficiency rating to help keep utility bills low
- Total No Frost ensures you never manually defrost again
- Low noise level: 41dB
- 2 year warranty for peace of mind
- Fridge Capacity: 363L / Freezer Capacity: 177L
- Dimensions - (H)179cm x (W)91cm x (D)71cm
Question from Sarah: Asked on 09/08/2020 Dies this require plumbing
Thank you for your question!
I can confirm that this fridge freezer does require plumbing. I hope this helps.
Thank you,
Liam