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Premier 180L Refrigerator Double Door
Key Features
- Store plenty of food for your family
- Easily access your food with the French doors
- Keep your food fresh and organized with the multiple compartments
- Save money on your energy bills with energy-efficient operation
- Durable construction for long-lasting use
Premier Two Doors 128L Fridge Refrigerator
Features:
- Sleek design
- Spacious capacity
- Two doors
- Adjustable thermostat
- Energy efficient
- Stainless steel finish
Premier 90L Single Door Mini-Fridge+1YR WARRANTY
Key Features
- Compact and stylish design
- Capacity of 90 liters
- Adjustable thermostat
- Energy efficient
- Single door
- Manual defrost
- Stainless steel finish
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