Refrigerator Schaub Lorenz SLU E524-1WE (SL SE310WE + SL FE225WE): overview, specifications, reviews
An interesting model of a two-chamber built-in refrigerator No Frost. Consists of SL SE310WE refrigerator and SL FE225WE freezer.The device has impressive dimensions: the size of the model is 177 cm in height, 108 cm in width and 54 cm in depth.
It is equipped with intuitive electronic controls, quick freeze function, door open alarm, economy mode, antibacterial filter and power failure alarm.
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Functionality
The No Frost system distributes chilled air inside the refrigerator compartment, which reduces humidity and prevents the formation of ice and frost, thereby eliminating the need to defrost the device.
Thanks to this, the stored products do not stick together, the labels on them remain readable, and the absence of accumulated condensate allows you to use the entire space of the refrigerator for food storage.
The Multiflow system ensures uniform air circulation throughout the appliance, which guarantees ideal conditions for food storage anywhere in the refrigerator.
All air enters the refrigerator through a special antibacterial filter: a very large number of microorganisms responsible for air pollution and unpleasant odors are captured and neutralized before reaching the food.
Distinctive features
The unique ventilation system allows you to press the refrigerator against the wall, which greatly simplifies its integration into the kitchen. The standard package of the refrigerator also includes a water and ice dispenser and a zero compartment.
Pros and cons of the model
Pros:
- attractive design;
- ease of operation;
- functional development;
- fast and high-quality cooling.
Cons: not found.
Specifications
- Dimensions W x H x D (cm): 108 x 177 x 54.50 cm
- Energy efficiency class: A+
- Total volume of the refrigerating chamber: 300 l
- Total freezer volume: 197 l
Customer Reviews
Mikhail: A magnificent and very large built-in refrigerator, which is also very roomy inside. Little energy is spent, and the cooling is just lethal. It almost doesn’t lose to branded counterparts in anything, so I recommend it.
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