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Hey guys, i've got a Fisher&Paykel CFC-free fridge/freezer for sale. It's white and model is E442B Tasman, 442L capacity in total, top fridge, bottom level is freezer. It's about 6 years old and in excellent condition. Seals are all good. I've just replaced the element and fan with genuine parts in march 2007. The replacement was done by a fisher&paykel personnel and cost over $200. It's in excellent condition inside out and very cold, still in pretty new condition. U can find this model from Fisher&paykel's website, energy rating is 5-stars. Retail is over $1200, im asking for only $400!!! Sorry i dont have pics of the actual but you can come check it out. I'm located in Newstead.

PRICE DROP TO $350!!!! $320!!!! $300!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ring 0433553356, PM me or email [email protected] if ure interested!

Cheers, Jyo.

This is the model. More info: http://www.fisherpaykel.com.au/global/kitc...54799D22DF684B3

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Edited by J-Boy

PRICE DROP $350!!!! Excellent modern fridge in fantastic nick for a very cheap price, much much cheaper than buying from 2nd hand stores for this model!

Update on pic of the model of fridge, sorry i made a mistake, its actually a E442B, not E406B, and its 442L total capacity, not 406L. Oh well even more capacity for the same price! :cheers:



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