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90L Bar Fridge $129, 190L Upright Freezer $299 with 3 Year in-Home Warranty @ ALDI. 16th Feb

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90L Bar Fridge with 3 year In-Home Warranty at ALDI. Starts 16th Feb.

  • 10L freezer compartment
  • Mechanical temperature control
  • Flush back design
  • 1 glass shelf and 1 glass crisper cover
  • Reversible door
  • Adjustable front legs
  • Internal light

Upright Freezer $299
6 transparent drawers
Reversible door
Adjustable thermostat

Other deals on sale from 13th FEB
Top Load Washing Machine 7kg $349
http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_25451.htm

Microfibre 2 Piece Bath Mat Set $9.99
http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_25449.htm

Toddler Girls Coat #12.99
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  • +2

    Price in title

  • +1

    Price in Title/ Description please

    • Damn

  • +1

    Please post price with heading ($129)

  • Only 90L?

  • Not a bad price but you can pick up a 100L for $99 @ Betta quite recently

    • Hi, do you have the model no or link? I'm really interested in getting one.

  • Got the matching 82 litre freezer six months ago - very happy with it.

  • Are these as noisy and inefficient as their wine fridges?

    • No, but still lousy energy-efficiency-wise.
      Most of those cheap wine coolers are thermoelectric (Peltier effect) jobbies. As you said - noisy and very expensive to run.
      This is a proper little refrigerator, but for people unfamiliar with these, bar-size fridges don't have their heat-exchange coils around the back like normal fridges - they're under the side panels, cheek-by-jowl with the insulation that's trying to keep the 'coolth' in. Hence the crappy star ratings all of these bar fridges have.

  • What does the energy rating read? Normally it's bad for fridge of this size right?

    • 1.5 energy star based on the pic

      • +1

        Will cost roughly $75/year to run, based on 25c/kWh.

        • Plan on it costing more than that - but it depends on how you use these little buggers. For the same reason as the one mentioned above, these things really struggle to maintain a genuine fridge temperature in hot weather. I found that you had to run it at its maximum setting, whereupon it barely paused between cycles.
          The bar fridge we bought doesn't even get used for it's original intended purpose any more. We now run it at its minimum setting (maintains about 15 degrees), and use it as a slightly chilled pantry for chocolate biscuits etc.

        • For reference, my 15 year old Westinghouse 140L uses 0.8 kWh/day to keep the door rack temp ~3C in ~22-25C ambient temp, which equated to around $70/year when I measured it a year ago but that'll be a bit higher now with energy price increases.

  • +2

    The 190L upright freezer looks like a deal to me. The best price for something similar on The Good Guys site is around from $419 up to about $599. Three year on-site warranty sounds good too.

    OP any restrictions on stores/locations?

    • +1

      No….giu
      This catalogue is for nationwide.
      You can pick up that new catalogue at any Aldi store from today.
      More deals will be added to my post when I get home. I am on the road at the moment. Cheers

  • Does anyone know where to get the latest Aldi catalogue online?
    Lasoo always seems a few days late

    • Just go to their website www.aldi.com.au and look under the special buys link in the page banner.

  • Id get the freezer if there was a aldi in Perth….

  • Oh an I just bought a similar bar fridge (its a stainless steel whirlpool) for $260 but its 120 litre as the smaller ones were just too small (freezer part was pointless), but its next to useless as a fridge to be honest, I have had to turn it up to full, I was quite shocked that they sell things like this.

  • A bar fridge is never really a bargain. Like an incandescent light bulb, it will cost many times the purchase price in electric bills.

  • +1

    Bugger even on full my Icecream melted :(

    • That thing with the three prongs gotta go in the wall ;)

      • Shit I thought I just stick it in my ass :0

  • Just bought the 190lt (173 actual) freezer today, It is really good quality and for the price and warranty included an awesome buy. Has 2.5 Star rating and uses 334 KW a year so at Sydney prices costs about $80 a year to run.

    Only issue was one of the holes for the reversible door mount on the bottom hadn't actually been drilled out… The other 2 holes were sufficient to hold the mount though.

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