COMFEE’ RCD133WH1RT(E) 131L Under Counter Larder Fridge Mini Solo Fridge Retro Design–56.2cm Wide, White [Energy Class F]


Under Counter Larder FridgeUnder Counter Larder FridgeAdjustable Temperature ControlFlexible InteriorRetro Design


Weight: 25.1 kg
Dimensions: 56.2 x 53 x 84 cm; 25.1 Kilograms
Brand: COMFEE’
Part: RCD133WH1RT(E)
Colour: White_131l Retro
Batteries Required: No
Colour: White_131l Retro

106 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A great under the counter fridge that is of good quality and comfee brand is a good range and it is handy to have an extra fridge that is used for drinks or other items espcially as my family is big.

  2. RemonaGreenfiel says:

     United Kingdom

    I use this as a drinks fridge keeps drinks super cool

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a reasonable quality under counter fridge … it has a nice retro look, fits perfectly under our kitchen worktop. Noise level is quiet, inside space is a bit on the small size but has adequate door shelves, adjustable main shelves and a small fruit/veg drawer. Temperature is controllable. The door handle feels a bit flimsy as does the door itself, however this fridge is doing its job well for the moment and has done for the last two months.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The size of this fridge is different from the one what we had before narrow, overall to used it as a under counter fridge it’s ok, reasonable size and well design on surface, however there is a but hot when you touch on the side of the fridge.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A great little fridge. My only gripe is it’s so light, simply opening the door makes the whole fridge move about. And it has a strange top shelf with a gap behind where things are always falling off.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A great little fridge. My only gripe is it’s so light, simply opening the door makes the whole fridge move about. And it has a strange top shelf with a gap behind where things are always falling off.