Refrigerator SCANDILUX SBSBI 524 EZ: overview, specifications, pros / cons, reviews
This refrigerator is big enough. Thanks to modern design and modern technologies such refrigerator will fit into any interior.
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Functionality SCANDILUX SBSBI 524 EZ
You can control the temperature in the refrigerator and freezer compartments. The refrigerator compartment is divided into three zones and is equipped with a No Frost system.
The freezer is located under the refrigerator compartment. It is easy to use thanks to the transparent front panel, which allows you to follow the process. In addition, the freezer has a quick freeze function.
Advantages:
- The freezer compartment has a quick freeze function.
- Due to the high quality of materials, the refrigerator body is very durable and does not corrode.
- The spacious freezer compartment with quick freeze function allows you to quickly freeze food.
Distinctive features
- The model has a No Frost system that circulates cool air throughout the chamber.
- The freezer is equipped with the VarioSpace system, which allows you to create additional cooling and freezing zones using container shelves.
- The refrigerator compartment has a "Quick cooling" mode.
Pros and cons of the model
Pros:
- Quality build and modern design.
- The ability to regulate the level of humidity in the chambers and set the optimum temperature.
- Energy efficiency class A+ allows you to save energy consumption.
Minuses:
- There is no vacation mode.
Specifications
- Energy consumption: 427 kWh/year.
- Freezing capacity: 15 kg/day.
- Defrosting of the refrigerating chamber: drip.
- Freezer defrosting: No Frost.
- Minimum temperature in the freezer (C): -24°.
- Freshness zone: yes.
- Noise level: 42 dB.
- Autonomous cold storage: 9 hours
- Refrigerant: R600a (isobutane).
- Total usable volume: 497 l.
Customer Reviews
Timur, Kazan
“Overall, I am pleased with the performance of the refrigerator. I speak from my experience, in 2 years of use there were no problems with it and I know that the model is very reliable”