This Beko CSG1582D1B fridge freezer comes with a non plumbed water dispenser, which will allow you to dispense water straight from the fridge door. This is fed from a water tank inside the fridge, which you manually fill, the tank is slimline and fits nicely under a door rack, so doesn’t take up too much space inside.
The freezer will need manually defrosting (roughly twice a year), if you do not want the hassle of defrosting the freezer then you should choose a frost free model.
In the fridge, the bright LED lighting will help you to easily find your food and there is a large salad crisper to keep your fruit and vegetables fresh. The drawers in the freezer have clear fronts so you should be able to spot your food more easily without having to open them and antibacterial door seals will help to prevent bacteria from forming and entering the fridge.
The 50/50 split on this fridge freezer is good if you require as much freezer space as you do fridge space, it all depends on your cooling needs and priorities. If you require something with more fridge space, then best to opt for a fridge freezer with either a 60/40 or 70/30 split.
It has an A+ energy rating which is standard for a fridge freezer.
Remember to take a read through my fridge freezer guide before you make your purchase.
What’s the best price for the Beko CSG1582D1B?
If you are interested in buying the Beko CSG1582D1B fridge freezer, then make sure you don’t pay over the odds.
The maximum price you should be paying for the Beko CSG1582D1B is £270, but the best price would be below £250.
Remember to also check out some independent review sites to see how they are rating this fridge freezer. Two of the best sites for this are below, but you will have to be a member of Which? to read their reviews:
1. Reevoo
2. Which?
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