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Posted 23 May 2022
Hisense FC403D4AW1, 302L, Chest Freezer for £189.98 delivered (Members) @ Costco
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Decent price chest freezer.
A further £80 reduction automatically applied at checkout
£189.98 (was £269.98)
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With a 302 litre capacity and space for up to 17 bags of shopping, this Hisense FC403D4AW1 chest freezer is a great option for your freezing storage needs. It's a great choice for large-sized households or for those who like to store a lot of frozen items. It's efficient F energy rating means you'll make some good savings on your utility bills and will only need a manual defrost every now and then. This model comes with an external handle to help make opening even easier.
LED Lighting
Offering brighter and more efficient lighting than standard incandescent bulbs, the LED light situated in the lid, allows you to see the contents of your chest freezer much more clearly while also saving you money.
Winter Guard
The special Winter Guard feature helps this chest freezer run faultlessly in environments as cold as -15 degrees which makes it perfect for being stored in an out house or garage, helping to leave more space in your house if needed.
A further £80 reduction automatically applied at checkout
£189.98 (was £269.98)
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With a 302 litre capacity and space for up to 17 bags of shopping, this Hisense FC403D4AW1 chest freezer is a great option for your freezing storage needs. It's a great choice for large-sized households or for those who like to store a lot of frozen items. It's efficient F energy rating means you'll make some good savings on your utility bills and will only need a manual defrost every now and then. This model comes with an external handle to help make opening even easier.
LED Lighting
Offering brighter and more efficient lighting than standard incandescent bulbs, the LED light situated in the lid, allows you to see the contents of your chest freezer much more clearly while also saving you money.
Winter Guard
The special Winter Guard feature helps this chest freezer run faultlessly in environments as cold as -15 degrees which makes it perfect for being stored in an out house or garage, helping to leave more space in your house if needed.
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37 Comments
sorted byYes had one about 1 1/2 years now in the garage and keeps its temp and had no problems you can store lots of food including your Christmas Turkey.
Definitely recommend this. (edited)
Better off buying pigs.
You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm. They will go through a body that weighs 200 pounds in about eight minutes. That means that a single pig can consume two pounds of uncooked flesh every minute. Hence the expression, "as greedy as a pig".
Not really as width is over 100 inches so it will benefit greatly from 8k.
There's no 8k content though
Really needs an extra basket for "open stuff" to sit in, as the main problem with chest freezers is the lack of organisational capacity at the bottom, everything just falls all over everything else.
Yawn 🥱….. (edited)
Funny you did a yawn as I did the same reading your comment. 🥱
And if this ain’t true my names not Bricktop and no I don’t like Dawggggggs
One star 45%
Five star 43%.
Not worth the risk for me.
8k
I think 2 years warranty
Hi. I have a similar one. Where did yours leaked exactly and do you know why? Many thanks.
Pointless having 8k at this size
Ok Bill Gates…
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Looking like Onkyo are going to be bought out after being bankrupt
No.
Actually I seen label on chicken today that said 10k the other letter was blurred out. It maybe suitable but need to be downscaled.
Somebody's watched the movie Snatch more than once.
I think that depends largely on how much wagyu you plan keep in it
If you put a turkey in a freezer how long should it last?
I was thinking the same for an ice bath